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CATALOGUE 


New    V^ork    Southern  Society 


ii 


GARDEN  LIBRARY," 


OF 


SOUTHERN  AMERICANA. 


COMPILED  BY 

John  F.   B.  Lili.ard,   Liurarian. 
NEW  YORK, 


Published  for  the  Sociktv, 
MDCCCXCI. 


NEW  YORK  SOUTHERN  SOCIETY. 

LIBRARY. 

-  At  the  last  annual  meeting  it  was  announced  that  one 
of  the  members  of  the  Society  was  engaged  in  collecting 
a  Southern  Historical  Library,  which  he  proposed  to  give 
to  the  Society-  A  thousand  volumes,  carefully  selected, 
£2  have  already  been  placed  in  the  "  Home  "  as  the  first  in- 
stalment of  this  gift. 

By  resolution  of  the  Society,  the  library  will  be  called 
the  "  Garden  Library." 

The  catalogue  embraces  many  rare  and  ^•aluable,  and, 
in  some  instances,  almost  unknown  works,  histories,  bi- 
ographies, essays,  memoirs,  speeches  and  novels  portray- 
ing every  phase  of  Southern  life  and  character.  Here 
will  be  found  books,  social,  political,  religious  and  mili- 
tary, by  authors  whose  names  are  inseparably  associated 
with  the  history  of  our  country,  providing  material  for  the 
future  historian  which  he  could  not  otherwise  obtain. 

It  has  been  deemed  of  the  greatest  importance,  not  ojily 
to  Southerners  residing  here,  but  to  Southerners  every- 
where, that  there  should  be  a  library  in  this  great  city, 
3  in  which  may  be  found  at  all  times  documentary  authority 
upon  every  subject  relating  to  the  history,  literature  and 
institutions  of  the  South.  Every  effort  will  be  made  to 
carry  out  this  object,  and  make  this  library  a  distinctive 
and  attractive  feature  of  the  Society. 


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CONSTITUTION 

ARTICLE  XIV. 

LITERATURE  AND  ART. 

Section  i. — The  Society  shall,  as  soon  as  ma}-  be 
practicable,  establish  a  Library,  which  shall  be  confined, 
as  far  as  possible,  to  those  works  which  relate  to  the  his- 
tory and  literature  of  the  South,  in  order  that  it  may 
portray  the  character  and  genius,  and  perpetuate  the 
memories  and  traditions  of  the  Southern  people. 

^  2. — The  Committee  on  Literature  and  Art,  subject 
to  the  direction  and  control  of  the  Executive  Committee, 
shall  have  charge  of  the  Library  and  Reading  Room, 
and  of  all  the  books,  periodicals,  papers  and  works  of 
art  belonging  to  the  Society,  and  shall  have  power  to 
solicit  and  receive  donations,  and  to  select  and  purchase 
liooks,  periodicals  and  works  of  art  for  the  Society. 


HOUSE  RULES. 

NINTH.— LIBRARY. 

l^ooks  required  by  members  will  be  delivered  b}-  the 
Librarian. 

No  books,  magazines,  or  newspapers  ma}'  be  removed 
from  the  Library  or  Reading  Room,  except  upon  the 
written  order  of  the  members  receiving  the  same,  and 
under  no  circumstances  may  they  be  removed  from  the 
house. 

They  shall  not  be  marked  or  otherwise  defaced. 

Conversation  in  the  Library  is  prohibited. 


The  arrangement  of  the  Catalogue  is,  triplicates  ist 
Alphabetical  list  of  titles  without  the  prefix  '■'■A  "  and  "  Ther 
2d,  Alphabetical  list  of  Authors^  jd.  A  classified  list  such 
as  Alabama,  Biography,  Colonies,  etc.,  with  a  condensed 
title  only.  All  Government  publications  are  entered  under 
United  States.  The  appendix  contains  a  list  of  nezus- 
papers  and  periodicals  on  file  in  Reading  Room. 


ALPHABETICAL  CATALOGUE 


OF 


TITLES. 


A LPH ABETICAL  CaTALOGU H 


OF 


TITLES. 


17«)1.     A    Tale  of   San  Domingo,  by  E.     W.    Gilliam, 

M.   D.,  Baltimore,    1890. 

Abolition  a  Sedition — by  a  Northern  Man. 

Philadelphia.    1839. 
A    Brother  to   Dragons    and    other    old-time   tales.      By 

Amklik  Rives.  New  York,  i888. 

Addresses  Delivered  Before  the  Confederate  Survivors' 

Association,  Augusta,  Ga.,  from  June,  18S3.  to  1889. 

By  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.,  Augusta.  1883- 1889 

Addresses  and  Orations. 

1  Address  of  Col.  Chas.  Marshall  before  the  Va.  division  of 

the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  Oct.  29,  1874. 

2  Address  of  Alex.  R.  Lawton  before  the  American  Bar  As- 

sociation, Saratoga,  Aug.  9,  1882. 

3  Oration  of  Gen.  M.  C.  Butler  and  B.    H.   Rutledge  at  un- 

veiling of  monument  to    Charleston    Light    Dragoons. 
Charleston,  May  10,  1886. 

4  Address  of  Chas.    J.    Faulkner    before    Alumni    Virginia 

Military  Institute  at  semi-centennial  celebration,  July  3, 
1889. 

5  (Oration    of  John    \V.  Daniel,    at  unveiling  of  recumbent 

figure  to  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee, 

Lexington,  Va.,  June.  28,  1883. 

6  Oration  of  John  W.  Daniel  on  Life  and  Service  of  Jefferson 

Davis,  before  Virginia  Assembly,  Jan  25,   1890. 


/^  N.    Y.  So7iihc7'-n  Society 

7  Battle  of  Williamsburg,  and  the  charge  of  the   24th   Vir- 

ginia of  Early's  Brigade    by    Col.  Richard  L.  Maury. 

8  The  campaign  of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  an  address  by  General 

Jubel  A.  Early,  at  Lexington,  Ya.,  Jan.  19,  1872. 

Addresses  on  the  Presentation  of  the  Sword  of  Andrew 
Jackson  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States. 

Washington,  1855. 

Advance  and  Retreat.  Personal  experience  in  the  United 
States  and  Confederate  States'  Armies — By  J.  B.  Hood, 

New  Orleans,  1880. 

After  Many  Days;  a  novel.      By  Christian  Reid, 

New  York,  1889. 

A  Further  Account  of  God's  Dealings — By  George 
Whitefield,  a.  B,  London,   1747. 

Alabama.  Her  History,  Resources,  War  Records  and 
Public  Men,  from  1540  to  1872 — By  W.  Brewer, 

Montgomery,  1872. 

Alexander  H.  Stephens  in  Public  and  Private  with  Letters 
and  Speeches,  before,  during,  and  since  the  war — By 
Henry  Cleveland,  Philadelphia,    1866. 

American  Annals,  or  a  Chronological  History  of  America 
— By  Abiel  Holmes,  D.  D.  ;  2  Vol.  London,  re- 
printed from  Cambridge  Edition  1806. 

London,    18 13. 

American  Atlas.  Engraved  on  48  copper  plates — By 
Mk.  Thomas  Jefferys,  London,  1775. 

American  Dollar  and  the  Anglo-German  Combinat- 
ion— By  Robert  W.  Hughes.  (Autographic 
Copy  from  Author.)  Richmond,  1885. 

American  Gazeteer,  Collected  and  Compiled  from 
best  authorities  with  great  care.  Printed  in  Boston. 
London  reprinted.  1798- 

American  Revolution,  written  in  scriptural,  or  ancient 
historical  style — By  Richard  Snovvden, 

Baltimore,  N.D. 

American  Scenes  and  Christian  Slavery — By  Ebenezer 
Dav!i:s,  London,  1849. 

American  Slavery,  A  Reprint  of  an  article  on  Uncle  Tom's 


"  Garden   Library!'  /j 

Cabin,  from  the  Edcnburgh  Review.       London,  1S56. 

American     Slave    Code,    Its     Theory     and    Practice 

— By  William  Goodell.  London,  1853. 

American  State  constitutions   a  study   of  their  growth 

by  Henry   Hitchcock,  L.  L.  D. 

New  York,  1887. 
American    Union    its   effect     on      national      chara'cter 
and  policy  with  an  inquiry,   into   Secession    as  a 
constitutional    right   by  James  Spence. 

London,    1862. 
An  account  of  Discoveries   in   the  West  until  1819  and 
Voyages  along  the  Atlantic  Coast  from  1520-1573 
Edited  by  Conway   Robinson. 

Richmond,    1848. 

A.n  account  of  the  Rise  and  progress  of  the  Colonies  of 

South    Carolina,    2    Vol    in    one.  by   Alexander 

Hewatt,  D.  D.  London,  1779. 

An  address  to  the  Government  of  the  United  States  on 

the  Cession  of  Louisiana  to  the  French  by  a  French 

Counsellor  oe  State.  Philadelphia,    1808. 

An  address    to  the    People    of  England,  Scotland    and 

Ireland  on  the  present  Important  crises  of  affairs 

by  Catharine  Macaulay.  London,    1775. 

Angel    (The)  m  the   Cloud,    by  Edwin   W.    Fuller,  of 

Louisburg,  N.  C.      Presented  by  Jas.  D.  Cumming. 

New  York,  1871. 

Andrew  Jackson  as  a  Public  Man.    What  he  was,  what 

chances  he  had,  what  he  did  with  them,  by  William 

Graham  .Sumner.  Boston,  18S9. 

Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the  United  States.     His 

Life  and  .Speeches,  by  Lillian  I-'oster. 

New  York,  1S66. 
Anecdotes  of  the    Revolutionary    War,       Sketches  and 
Character,  by  Alexander  Garden. 

Charleston,    1822. 
Anecdotes  of  the  American  Revolution.      Illustrative  of 
Heroes  and  Patriots,  by  Alexander  (Garden.  Second 
Edition.  Charleston,!  1828. 


1 6  N.    V.  Soiithe7-n  Society 

An    Epistle   to  the   Inhabitants  of  South  Carolina,  by 

Sophia  Hume.  London,  1754. 

An  Enquiry  Respecting  the  Capture  of    Washington 

by  the   British,   Aug.  24th,  1814,   by  Spectator. 

Washington  City,  18 1 6. 
An  Enquiry  into  the   Rights  of  the  British  Colonies, 
by    Richard   Bland,    of   Virginia.        Reprint    from 
Williamsburg  Edition.  London   1769. 

An   Errand  to  the  South  in  the  Summer  of    1862,   by 
Rev.   William  Wyndham  Malet.     London,   1863. 
An  Essay  on  Liberty  and  Slavery,  by  Albert  Taylor 
Bledsoe,  L.L. D.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

An   Essay  on  Slavery.    Second  Edition,    by  Thomas  R. 
Dkw.  Richmond,    1849. 

An  Historical  Account  of  some  Memorable  Actions 
Particularly  in  Virginia,  by  Sir  Thomas  Gran- 
tham Knioht.  Richmond  Reprint  from  London  Edi- 
tion of  1716.  1882. 
An  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the 
Colonies  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     2  Vols. 

London,    1779. 
An    Historical    Sketch  of  Slavery  from   the  Earliest 
Periods,  by  Thomas  R.  R.  Cobb,  of  Georgia. 

Philadelphia,    1858. 
Annals  of  Annapolis  From  the  First  Settlement   1649 
Until  the  War  of  1812.     By  David  Ridgly, 

Baltimore.  1841. 
Annals  of  Tennessee  to  the    End   of  the  Eighteenth 
Century.      By  J.  G.  M.  Ramsey,  A.  M.  M.  D, 

Charleston,  1853. 

Annual  Report  of  the  American  Anti-Slavery    Society 

year  ending  May  i,  i860.  New  York,  1861. 

Ante  Bellum,  Southern  Life   a.s  it  was,   by  Mary  Lennox. 

Philadelphia,  1868. 
Arator,  iieing  a  Series  of  Agricultural  Essays,  Practical  and 
i'olitical  by  CoL.  John  Taylor. 

(leorgetown,  D.  C. ,  18 14. 
Archives  of  Maryland,  1637  to  1664,  Edited  by  William 


"  Garden  Library T  ij 

Hand  Browne  for  Historical  Society.  Baltimore,  1883. 
Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  Memorial  Volume,   by  Rev. 

J.   William  Jones,  D.D.  Richmond,  1880. 

A  Side   Show  of  the   Southern  Side  of  the    War,    by 

Charles  H.  Smith,  "Bill  Arp."       New  York,  1866. 
Atlas  to  the  War  in  West  Florida  and  Louisiana,  by 

Maj.  a.  Lacarriere  Latour,        Philadelphia,  1816. 
A  Tour  Through  Part  of  Virginia  in  the  Summer  of 

1808,    by  Dr.    Samuel  L.   Mitchell. 

New  York,  1809. 
At  The  Mercy  of  Tiberius,  A  Novel,  by  Augusta  Evans 

Wilson.  New  York,  1887. 

Authentic  Papers  from  America,  London,  1775. 

Autobiography  of  Charles  Caldwell,  M.  D.,by  Harriot 

W.   Warner.  Philadelphia,    1855. 

Battlefields  of  the  South,  from  Bull  Run  to  Fredricksburg, 

with  Sketch  of  Confederate  Commanders  and  Gossip  of 

the  Camp.    By  T.  E.  C. ,  an  English  Combatant,  2  vols. 

London,  1863. 
Beauchampe  ;  or  the  Kentucky  Tragedy.       A  Sequel  to 

Charlemont,    by  W.  Gilmore  Simms. 

Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 
**  Beauty  and  Booty."  the  Watchword  of  New  Orleans  by 

Marion  Southwood.  New  York,    1867. 

Belle  Boyd  in  Camp  and  Prison,  with  an  introduction  by 

George      Agustus    Sala,      written       by     herself, 

[Mrs.  Harding^e.]  New  York,  1865. 

Beechwood  Tragedy,  a  tale  of  the  Chickahominy,  by  M. 

J.    Haw.     Presented  by  the  Authoress. 

Richmond,  1889. 
Bench    and    Bar    of    Georgia,  Memoirs    and    Sketches 

2  Vols,  by  Stephen  F.  Miller.      Philadelphia  1858. 
Bench    and     Bar     of      Mississippi,      by     James      D. 

Lynch.  New  York,  188 i. 

Bench  and  bar  of  the  South  and'Southwest,  by  Henry 

S.  Foote.  St.  Louis,  1876. 

Beulah,  a  Novel,   by  Augusta  Evans  Wilson, 

New  York,  1S8S. 


i8  N.    Y.  Southern  Society. 

Bibliotheca  Americana,  being  a  Choice  Collection  of  Old 

Books  relative  to   North  and  South  America  and   the 

West  Indies.  Paris,  1840. 

Big  (The)  Brother,  a  Story  of  Indian  War,  by   George 

Cary  Eggleston.  New  York,  1888. 

Biographical  Encyclopaedia  of  Kentucky. 

Cincinnati,   1878. 

Biographical  Memoir  of  Commodore  Joshua  Barney, 

by  Mary  Barney.  Boston,  1832. 

Biographical  Memorials  of  James  Oglethorpe,  founder 

of  Georgia,  by  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris,   D.  D. 

Boston,  1841. 
Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Bench  and  Bar  of  South 
Carolina,  by  John  Benton  O'Neall,  LL.  D.,  with 
the  Original  Fee  Bill  of  1 791.  2  vols.  Charleston,  1859. 
Biographical  Sketches  of  Graduates  and  Eleves  of  the 
Virginia  Military  Institute  who  fell  in  the  War 
between  the  States,  by  Charles  D.  Walker. 

Philadelphia,    1875. 
Biography  of  Andrew  Jackson,  by  Philo  A.   Goodwin, 

Hartford,  1832. 
Black  Diamonds  gathered  in  the  Darkey  Homes  of  the 
South,  by  Edward  A.  Pollard,  of  Virginia. 

New  York,  1859. 
Blennerhassett    Papers,    Emboding    the  Private  Journal 
and  Correspondence,  by  William  H.  Safford. 

Cincinnati,  1864. 
Bonny  Kate,  A  Novel,  by  Christian  Reid.  New  York,  1890. 
Border  and  Bastille,  by  George  Lawrence, 

New  York,  N.  D. 
Border  Beagles,  A  Tale  of  Mississippi,    by  W.    Gilmore 
SiMMS.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

Boy's  (The)  Froissart,  being  Sir  John  Froissart's  Chron- 
icles. Edited  for  Boys,  by  Sidney   Lanier. 

New  York,    1888. 
Boys  (The)  King  Arthur,  Being  Sir  Thomas  Malory's  His- 
tory, edited  for  Boys,  by  Sidney  Lanier. 

New  York,  18S9. 


*'  Garden  Library ^  ig 

Boy's  (The)  Mabinogion,  being  The  EarHest  Welsh  Tales. 
Edited  for  Boys,  by  Sidney  Lanier. 

New  York,    1881. 

Bright  Skies  and  Dark  Shadows,  by  Henry  M.  Field. 

D.D. ,   (Autographic  Copy.)  New  York,  1890. 

EsTEN  CooKK.  Toronto,  1867. 

Camp-Fires   (The)  of  General  Lee,  From  the  Peninsula 

to    Appomattox,    by  Edward    S.    Ellis, 

Philadelphia,  1886. 
Campaign  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  a  critical  history 
of  the  operation  in  Maryland,  Virginia  and  Penn- 
sylvania, by  William  Swlxton.  New  York,  1866. 
Campaign  (The)  of  the  British  army  at  Washington 
and  New  Orleans,  1814-1815,  by  The  Author  of 
THE  Subaltern,  (M.  Gleig.)  London,  1828. 

Campaign  (The)  of  1781  in  the  Carolinas.    by  H.   Lee. 

Philadelphia,    1824. 
Campaigns  (The)  of  Lieutenant  General  N.B.  Forrest  and 
of   Forrest's   Cavalry,    by  Thomas  Jordan  and  J. 
P.    Prvor.  New  York,  1 868. 

Campaigns  (The)  of  Walker's  Texas  Division,  Contain- 
ing a  complete  record  of  the  Campaigns  in  Texas, 
Louisiana  and  Arkansas,  by  a  Private   Soldier. 

New   York,    1875. 

Cannibals  All !  or  Slaves  without  masters,  by  George 

FiTZHUGH.  Richmond,  1857. 

Canolles,  The    Fortunes  of  a  Partisan  of   '81,  by  John 

Captain  Sam,  or  The  Boy  Scouts  of  1814,  by  George  Gary 

Eggleston.  New  York,    188S. 

Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relative  to  the  Civil 

War  in    the   United    States,    Compiled    by  John 

Russell  Bartlett.  Boston,  1866. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library    of  the    Union    League  Club 

of  New  York.  New  York,  1886. 

Cavalier  (The)  Dismounted,    an  Essay  on  the  origin  of 

the  founders  of  the  thirteen  Colonies,  by  William 

H.  Whitmore.  Salem,   Mass.    1864. 

Ceremonies    on    the    completion    of    the    Washington 


20  N.    Y.  Soiither7t  Society 

monument  at  Washington  D.  C.  February  21st, 
1885.  Washington,  1885. 

Charlemont  ;  or  the   pride  of  the  village  a  tale  of  Ken- 
tucky,    by    W.     GiLMORE    SiMMS. 

Chicago,  and  New  York.  1888. 

Christian  Doctrine  of  Slavery,  by  George  D.  Arm- 
strong, D.D.  New   York,   1857. 

Christ  in  the  Camp,  or  Religion  in  Lee's  Army,  by  Rev. 
J.    Wm.    Jones,  D.D.     Presented   by   the    Pubhsher. 

Richmond,  1888. 

Civil  (The)  "War  in  America,  an  address  read  at  the 
last  meeting  of  Manchester  Union  and  Emancipation 
Society,  by  Goldwin  Smith.  London,   1866. 

Collections  of  the  Georgia  Historical   Society,  Vol.  II. 

Savannah,  1842. 

Collections  of  the  South  Carolina  Historical  Society 
Vol,  I.  Charleston,  1857. 

Collections  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society,  nevv^ 
Series,  Vol.  V.,  Huguenot  Emigration  to  Virginia. 

Richmond,  1886. 

Colonial  Slavery  Letters  of  the  Right  Honorable  ^Vil- 
liam  Huskinson  on  Slavery  in  the  British  Colo- 
nies, by  John  Ashton  Yates.  Liverpool,  1824. 

Columbiad,(Thej  a  Poem, by  Archibald  Tucker  Ritchie. 
Autograph  of   J.  Ritchie.  London,    1843. 

Comet  (The )  or  the  Earth  in  her  varied  phases  past,  pre- 
sent and  future,  in  3  parts,  Non  quis?  Sed  quid? 
[H.  W.  Guion].     Presented  by  James  D.  Cummins. 

New  York,  1869. 

Confederate  (The)  Secession,  by  the  Marquess  of  Lo- 
th i.\n.  Edinburgh,    1864. 

Confession  ;  or  The  Blind  Heart,  a  Domestic  Story, 
by  W.  (".I LI. MORE  SIMMS,      Chicago,  New  York,  1888. 

Conquerors  (The)  of  the  New  World  and  their  Bonds- 
men. A  narrative  of  the  principle  events  that  led 
to  negro  slavery  in  West  Indies,  and  America 
by  Arthur   Helps,  2  Vols.  London,  1848. 

Considerations  on  negro  slavery  with  report  of  condition 


"  Garden   Library^  2i 

of  Negroes  in  Demerara,  by  Alexander  McDon- 
nell, Esq.  London,  1824. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Virginia  and  the  ordin- 
ances adopted  by  the  Convention  at  Alexandria 
February  13,  1864.  Alexandria,  1S64. 

Constitution    of  South    Carolina,  April  16,  1868. 

Columbia,  18S3. 

Constitutional  view  of  the  late  war  between  the  States 
causes,  character,  conduct,  and  results,  by 
Ali-.xander  H.  Stephen,   2  \'oI.  Philadelphia,  1868. 

Continuation  of  the  Rev  Mr.  Whitfield's  Journal  2d;Edi- 
tion.  London,  1740. 

Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  Vol.  i,  Virginia  ;  Vol.  2, 
Maryland,  by  Francis  L.  Hawks.  New  York,  1836. 

Compilation  of  the  Tariff  Act  of  the  Confederate  states 
of  Am^erica    approved  May  21,  i86i. 

New  Orleans,  1861. 

Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution  by  Jared 
Sparks.  4  V0I5.  Boston,  1853. 

Cotton  trade  its  bearing  on  Commerce  considered 
with  slavery  in  the  Confederate  State,  by  George 
Mc  Henry.  London,   1863. 

Cousin  Franck's  Household,  or  Scenes  in  the  old  Do- 
minion, by  Pocahontas.  Boston,  1853. 

Cruise  of  the  Alabama,  by  one  of  the  Crew.   Boston,   1886. 

Crucifixion  of  Christ,  by  Daniel  H.  Hill,  presented  by 
James  D.  Cummings.  Philadelphia,  1859. 

Daughter  (Aj  of  Bohemia,  A  Novel,  by  Christian  Reid. 

New  York,    18S9. 

Dead  (The)  Towns  of  Georgia,  by  Charles  C.  Jones, 
Jr.,  LL.D.  Savannah,  1878. 

Debate  (The)  on  a  Motion  for  the  Abolition  of  the 
Slave  Trade  in  the  House  of  Commons,  April 
18,  ig,  1791.  London,  1791. 

Debates  on  the  Resolution  for  Abolition  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  House  of  Commons  and  House  of  Lords,  1S06. 

London,  1806. 


22  N.    Y.   Southern  Society 

Debates  and  Other  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of 
Virginia,  June,  1788.  Richmond,  1805. 

Debates  of  the  Several  State  Conventions  on  the  Adopt- 
ion of  the  Federal  Constitution  of  1787.  4  Vols,  and 
Supplement,  by  Johnathan  Elliot. 

Washington,    1836. 

DeBows  Review,  July  1851  to  June  1869,  Uncomplete, 
1 3  Vols.  New  Orleans,  Washington,  Charleston  and 
Nashville,  1851-1869. 

Deeper  (.The)  Wrong,  or  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  a  Slave 
Girl.     Linda  Brent.  London,  1862. 

Democracy  in  America,  by  Alexis  DeTocqueville, 
Translated  by  Henry  Reeves,  Esq.,  with  Note  by 
Francis  Bowen.     2  Vols.  Cambridge,  1863. 

DeOrigine  Gentium  Americanarum,  by  HugonisGrotis, 
with  Remarks  by  DeLaet.  Printed  by  Louis  Elzevir. 
Presented  by  J .  C.  MacKowen.  Amsterdam,  1643. 

Description  of  Louisiana,  by  Father  Louis  Henne- 
pin.    Shea's  Translation.  New  York,  1880. 

DeSoto's  Conquest  of  Florida.  2  Vols.,  by  Theodore 
Irving.  London,  1835. 

Destruction  and  Reconstruction.  Personal  Experiences  in 

the  Late  War,  by  Richard  Taylor. 

New  York,  1^79. 

Detailed  Minutiae  of  Soldier  Life  in  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia.  1861-1865,  by  Carlton  Mc- 
Carthy. Richmond,  1882. 

Development  (The)  of  the  Constitution,  as  influenced  by 
Chief  Justice  Marshall,  by  Henry  Hitchcock,  L.  L.D. 

New  York,  1889. 

Dew- Drop  (The)  of  the  Sunny  South.     A  Story. 

Philadelphia,    1851. 

Diary  of  a  Southern  Refugee  During  the  War  ,by  Mrs. 
Judith  W.  McGuirk.  Richmond,  1889. 

Digest  and  Manual  of  the  Rules  and  Practices  of  the 
House  of  Representatives.  (Presented  by  Hon. 
Thomas  P.  OcHn.TKEE.)  Washington,  1884. 

Diplomatic    (The)   Correspondence  of    the     American 


"  Garden  Library!'  2j 

Revolution,  by  Jared  Sparks.      12  Vols. 

Boston.  1S29-1S30. 
Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Hon.  Littleton 
Waller  Tazewell,   at   Norfolk,    Virginia,    June    29, 
i860,  by  Hugh  Blair   Grigsby,  LL.D. 

Norfolk,  i860. 
Discovery,    (The)    Settlement,    and    Present   State     of 
Kentucky.     2  Vols.,  by  G.  Imlay. 

New  York,    1793. 

Domestic  (The)  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  from  Family 

Letters  and  Reminiscences  by  his  Great  Granddaughter, 

Sarah  N.  Randolph.  New  York,  187 1. 

Domestic  Manners  of  the  Americans,  by  Mrs.  Trollope. 

2  Vols.  London,  1832. 

Down  in  Tennessee  and  Back   by  Way  of   Richmond, 

by  James  R.  Gilmore,  (Edmund  Kirk). 

New  York,  1864. 
Ebb-Tide,  and  Other  Stories,  by  Christian  Reid. 

New  York,  1872, 
Echoes  From  the  South,   Comprising  the  most  important 
Speeches,  Proclamations  and  Public   Acts    Emanating 
from  the  South   during  the   Late  War. 

New  York,  1866. 
Echo  (The)  of  the  Seneca  Hobart  College. 

Geneva,  New  York,   1889. 

Edith,  a  Novel,  by  Mrs.   Ottilie  Bertron,    (Autographic 

Copy  from  Author).  Philadelphia,  18S7. 

Education  in  Georgia,    by   Charles  Edgeworth  Jones, 

(  Autograph  Copy  from  Author).      Washington,  18S9. 

Ensayo,  Cronologico,  Para  la  Historia General  de  la  Florida, 

Escrito  Per  Don  Gabriel  De  Cardenas.       2  Cano. 

Madrid,  1723. 
Ernest  Murray,  or  a   Dream   of  Life,    with  Sonnets,   by 
Wm,  i'lXKNEv,   D.D.  New  York.  1869. 

Essays  on   Slavery  and   Slave  Trade. 

London,  1 788-1 789. 

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Lanneau  Gildersleeve.  Baltimoie    1890. 


24  N.    Y.  Southei^n  Society 

Eulogy  on  Gen.  Chas.  Cotesworth  Pinckney,  Pres.  Gen. 
of  the  Society  ofCincinnati,  delivered  by  appointment  of 
the  Society  of  Cincinnati  of  South  Carolina,  at  St. 
Phillipp's  Church,  Charleston,  Nov.  i,  1825,  by  Alex- 
ander  Garden,    Member   of  that    Society. 

Charleston,  1825. 

Eulogies  and  Orations  on  the  Life  and  Death  of  George 
Washington,    First   President  of  the  United  States. 

Boston,  1800. 

Eustis,  a  Novel,  by  Robert  Aphorp  Boit.  Presented  by 
A.  S.  Walker.  Boston,    1884. 

Eautaw,  a  Sequel  to  The  Forager.  A  Tale  of  the  Revolution, 
by  W.  GiLMAN  SiMMS.  Chicago,  New  York,  1888. 

Excursion  Through  the  Slave  States,  by  G.  W.  Feather- 
STONHAUGH,  F.  R.S.       2  Vols.  London,  1844. 

Exiles  (The)  of  Florida,  by  Joshua  R.  Giddings. 

Columbus,  Ohio,  1858. 

Exiles  in  Virginia,  with  Observations  on  the  Conduct  of 
the  Society  of  Friends  during  the  Revolutionary  War, 
1 777- 1 778.     Edited  by  Thomas  Gilpin. 

Philadelphia,    1848. 

Exploration  of  the  Red  River  in  Louisiana  in  1852,  by 
R.  B.  Marcy.  Washington,  1853. 

Explanatory  Travels  Throughjthe  Western  Territories 
of  North  America,  by  Zebalon  Montgomery 
Pike.  London,  1811. 

Falling  [The]  Flag,  Evacuation  of  Richmond,  Retreat  and 
Surrender  at  Appomattox,   by  Edwabd   M.    Boykin. 

New  York,  1874, 

Federalist,  [The]  by  Alexander  Hamilton. 

New  York,  1889. 

Fifty  Years  in  Both  Hemispheres,  or  Reminiscences  of 
a   Merchant's    Life,   by  Vincent  Nolte. 

London,  1854. 

First  Letter  to  the  Freeholders  of  the  County  of  York 
on  Negro  Slavery,  by  the  Ri(;ht  Hon.  R.  Wil- 
MOT  IloRTON.  London,  1830. 

First  Step  in  North  Carolina  History,   by  Cornelia  P. 


"  Garden  Libraiy.''  2^ 

Spencer,  Compliments  of  Publisher,    Alfred  Williams 

&  Co.  Raleigh,  1889. 

First  [The]  Year  of  the  War,  by  Edward  A.    Pollard. 

Richmond,  1862. 
Fiscal  [The]  History  of  Texas,   from    1834  to    1852,    by 

WiLLLVM  M.  Gouge.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

Fisher's  River,  (North  Carolina,)  Scenes  and  Sketches,  by 

"Skitt."  New  York,  1859, 

Five  Years  in  Texas,   1861-1866.    A  Narrative  of  Travels, 

Experiences  and  Observations   in  Texas  and  Mexico, 

by  Thomas  North,  Cincinnati,  187 1. 

Foragers  :  [The]  or  the  Raid  of  the  Dog-Days,  by  W.  Gil- 
more  SIMMS.  Chicago  and  New  York.  1888. 
Founders  [The]  of  Maryland,  as  portrayed  in  Manuscript, 

Provincial  Records  and   Early   Documents,    by    Rev. 

Edward  B.  Neill,  A.B.  Albany,  N  Y.  1876. 

From    Gettysburg  to   the    Rapidan,    The    Army    of    the 

Potomac,  July  1863-April  1S64,  by  Andrew  A.  HuM- 

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Funeral  Obsequies,  in  Memory  of  Zachary  Taylor  in 

New  York,  New  York,  1851. 

Gazetteer    of  Virginia   and  the   District  of  Columbia 

with  a  History  of  Virginia,  by  Joseph  Martin. 

Charlottesville,  1836. 
General  [A]  History  of  the  British  Empire  in  America. 

2  Vols.,  by  Mr.  Wynne.  London,  1770. 

Genealogical  History  of  the  Lee    Family   of  Virginia 

and  Maryland  from    A.  D.   1300   to    A.  D.    1866. 

Edited  by  Edward  C.  Mead.  New  York,  1S71. 

Geographical  [A]  Description  of  the  State  of  Louisiana 

by  William  Darby.  Philadelphia,  1816. 

Geographical  [The]  Reader  for  the    Dixie   Children,  by 

Mrs.  M.  B.  Moore.  Raleigh,  1863. 

Geology  of  the  James  River  Valley,   Virginia.    J.    L. 

Campbell,  LL.D.  New  York,  1882. 

Geology    of  Virginia,    by   William    Barton    Rodger. 

LL.D.       [Reprint].  Ne.v  York,  1884. 

Georgia  Illustrated  in  a  Series  of  Views  Embracing  Natural 


26  N.    Y.  Southern  Society 

Scenery  and  Public   Edifices,  by  T.   Addison   Rich- 
ards. Penfield,  Georgia,  1842 

Georgia  Scenes,  Character  Incidents  in  the  First  Half 
Century  of  the  Republic,  by  A.  G.  Longstreet. 

August,    1835. 

Glimpses  of  the  Nation's  Struggle.  Papers  Read 
Before  the  Minnesota    Loyal  Legion.       St.  Paul,  1887* 

God's  Protecting  Providence.  A  Journal  of  the  Travel- 
ing and  Suffering  of  Several  Persons  who  were  Ship- 
wrecked in  the  Gulf  of  Florida.  By  Jonathan 
Dickinson.  London,  1759. 

Gold  that  Did  Not  Glitter.  A  Novel,  by  Virginius 
Dabney.      (Presented  by  Lucy  R.  Garden.  ) 

Philadelphia,    1889. 

Governor  Chamberlain's  Administration  in  South 
Carolina.  A  Chapter  on  the  Reconstruction  in  the 
Southern  States,  by  Walter  Allen.    New  York,  1888. 

Grand  Civic  and  Military  Demonstrations  in  Honor  of 
the  Removal  of  the  Remains  of  James  Monroe  from 
New  York  to  Virginia.  New  York  1858. 

Grandissimes  (The),  a  story  of  Creole  Life,  by  George  W. 
Cable.  New  York,  1S88. 

Great  (The)  Iron  Wheel,  or  Republicanism  Back- 
wards and  Christianity  Reversed,  by  J.  R. 
Graves,  A.  M.,  New  York,  1S60. 

Great  (The)  Invasion  of  1863,  or  Lee  in  Pennsylvania, 
by  Jacob  Hoke  Dayton,  O.,   1887. 

Great  (The)  Rebellion,  Its  Secret  History,  Rise,  Progress 
and  Disastrous  Failure,  by  John  Minor  Botts  of 
Virginia.  New  York,  1866. 

"Gumbo  Zhebes."  Litde  Dictionary  of  Creole  Proverbs 
.Selected  from  the  Creole  Dialect,  by  Lafcado  Hearn. 
Presented  by  Jas.  D.  Cumming.  New  York,  1S85. 

Guy  Rivers,  A  Tale  of  Georgia,  by  W.   Gilmore  Simms. 

Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

Hammer  and  Rapier,  by  John  Esten  Cooke. 

New  York,  1871. 

Hancock's  Diary,  or  a  History   of  the   2nd  Tennessee 


"  Garden  Library!''  2^ 

Cavalry.  C.  S.  A.,  by  R.  R.  Hancock, 

Nashville,  1887. 

Hand  Book  of  Alabama.  A  complete  index  of  the  State, 
by  Saffold  Berney,  Mobile,  1878. 

Hansford.  A  Tale  of  Bacon's  Rebellion,  by  St.  George 
Tucker.  Richmond,  1857. 

Hearts  of  Steel.     A  Novel,  by  Christian  Reid. 

New  York,  1859. 

Heirs  (The)  of  St.  Kilda.  A  Story  of  the  Southern  Past, 
by  John  W.  Moore.  Raleigh,  1881. 

Henry  St.  John,  Gentleman.  A  Tale  of  1774-1775,  by 
John  EsTEN  Cooke,  New  York,  1859. 

Herod  and  Mariamme.      A  Tragedy,  by  Amelie  Rives. 

Philadelphia,  1888. 

Hilt  to  Hilt,  or  Days  and  Nights  on  the  Banks  of  the 
Shenandoah  in  the  Autumn  of  1864,  by  John 
EsTEN  Cooke.  New  York,  1869. 

History  of  Alabama,  and  Incidently  of  Georgia  and  Mis- 
sissippi from  the  Earliest  Period,  by  Albert  James 
Pickett.     2  Vols.  Charleston,  1851. 

History  (The)  of  the  American  Revolution,  by  David 
Ramsay,  M.  D.      2  Vols.  Dublin,  1795. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  St.  Augustine,  Florida,  by 
George  R.  Fairbanks.  New  York,  1858. 

History  of  Augusta  County,  Virginia,  by  J.  Lewis  Pey- 
ton. Staunton,   1882. 

History  (A)  of  Bristol  Parish,  Va.,  by  Philip 
Slaughter  D.  D.  Richmond,    1879. 

History  (A)  of  the  Campaigns  of  1780  and  1781  in  the 
Southern  Provinces  of  North  America,  by  Lieut. 
Col.  Tarleton.  London,  1787. 

History  of  the  Civil  War  in  America,  by  Louis 
Philippe  Albert  D' Orleans,  Comte  de  Paris. 
4  Vols.  Philadelphia,    1 875-1 888. 

History  of  the  Confederate  States'  Navy,  From  Its 
Organization  to  the  Surrender  of  its  Last  Vessel,  by 
J.  Thomas  Sen ARF,  A.M.,  L.L.D.    New  York,  1S87. 

History(Thc)of  the  Dividing  Line  between  Virginia  and 


28  N.    Y.  Southern  Society 

North    Carolina    as    Run    in    1728    and   1729,    by 
William  Byrd.     2  Vols.  Richmond,   1866. 

History  (The)  of  Hernando  De  Soto  and  Florida,  from 
1 51 2  to   1568,   by  Barnard   Shipp. 

Philadelphia,   1881. 

History  of  the  First  Kentucky  Brigade,  by  Ed.  Porter 
Thompson.  Cincinnati,  1868. 

History  of  the  French  Protestant  Refugees,  from  the 
French  of  M.  Charles  Weiss,  by  Henry  William  Her- 
bert.    2  Vols.  New  York,  1854. 

History  (The)  of  Georgia,  by  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.,  LL.D. 
2  Vols.  Boston,  1883. 

History  of  Georgia  from  First  Discovery  by  Europ- 
eans to  1798,  by  William  Bacon  Stevens,  M.  D., 
2  Vols.  New  York,  1 847-1 859. 

History  of  the  Invasion  and  Capture  of  W^ashington, 
and  of  the  events  that  preceded  and  followed,  by 
John  S.  Williams.  New  York,  1857. 

History  (A)  of  Kentucky,  Embracing  Gleanings,  Reminis- 
cences, Antiquities,  Statistics  and  Biographical 
Sketches,    by   William   B.    Allen. 

Louisville,  1872. 

Histoire  De  Kentucky,  Nouvelle  Colonie  a  L' Quest  de 
la  Virginie,  by  John  Filson.  Presented  by  Joseph 
L.  Robertson.  Paris,  1785. 

History  of  the  Late  ^A^ar  in  the  Western  Country, 
by  Robert  B.  McAfee.  Lexington,  Ky.,    18 16. 

History  of  the  Late  War  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain,  with  an  account  of  the  Military 
and  Naval  Operations,  byH.  M.  Brackenridge. 

Philadelphia,    1839, 

History  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Andrew  Jackson,  by 
John  Roiikkt  Irelan,  M.   D.  Chicago,  1887. 

History  of  Louisiana,  by  Barbe  Marbois. 

Philadelphia,   I830. 

History  of  Louisiana,  or  the  Western  parts  of  Virginia 
and  Carolina,  from  the  French  of  M.  Le  Page  Du 
Protz.  London,  1774. 


"  Garden  Lihraryy  2g 

History  (^Tlie)  of  Maryland,  from  its  First  Settlement  m 
1633  to  the  Restoration  in  1660.  2  \'ols.  By  John 
Leeds  Bozmax.  Baltimore,  1837. 

History  of  Maryland,  from  first  Settlement  in  1634  to  184S, 
by  James  McSherry.  Baltimore,  1849. 

History  of  Missouri,  by  Walter  Bickford  Davis  and 
Daniel  S.  Durrie,  A.  M.  St.  Louis,  1876. 

History  of  Morgan's  Cavalry,  by  Basil  W.  Duke. 

Cincinnati,  1867. 

History  of  Norfolk,  Va.,by  H.W.  Burton,   Norfolk,  1877. 

History  of  North  Carolina,  by  Francis  L.  Hawks,  D.D., 
LL.D.     2  Vols.  Fayetteville,    1857-1858. 

History  of  North  Carolina,  from  the  Earliest  Discovery  to 
the  Present  times.  2  Vols.  By  John  W.  Moore, 
Autograph  Copy  from  Author.  Raleigh,  1880. 

History  of  North  Carolina,  by  Hugh  Williamson,  M.D. 
LL.D.     2  Vols.  Philadelphia,   18 12. 

History  of  Our  National  Flag,  by  Schuyler  Hamilton. 

New  York,  1886. 

History  of  the  Original  Settlements  on  the  Delaware, 
by  Benjamin  Ferris.  Wilmington,  1846. 

History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Kentucky,  by 
Robert  Davidson,  D.  D.  New  York,  1847. 

History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  New  Bern, 
N.  C,  by  Rev.  L.  C.  V.\ss,  A.  M.  Presented  by 
James  D.  Cummings.  Richmond,  1886. 

History  of  the  Republic  of  Texas,  by  N.  Doran  Mil- 
lard,   Barrister-at-Law  of    Te.xas.        London,     1842. 

History  of  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Slave  Power  in 
America,  by  Henry  Wilson.     3  Vols. 

Boston,  1 875-' 76-' 77. 

History  and  Reminiscence  of  the  Monumental  Church, 
Richmond,  Va.  1814-1878,  by  George  D.  Fisher. 

Richmond,  1880. 

History  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and  Accomplishment  of 
the  Abolition  of  the  African  Slave  trade  by  the 
British  Parliament.  2  Vols,  by  Tho.mas  Ci.arkson, 
M.  A.  London,  1808. 


JO  N'.    Y.  Southern  Society 

History  of  South  Carolina,  from  1670  to  1808.  2  Vols, 
by  David  Ramsay,  M.  D.  Charleston,  1809. 

History  of  the  Revolution  of  South  Carolina.  2  Vols., 
by  David  Ramsay.  Trenton,  1785. 

History  of  South  Carolina  from  its  first  European  Discov- 
ery to  its  Erection  into  a  Republic,  by  W.  Gil- 
more  Simms.  New  York,    i860. 

History  of  Tennessee,  from  its  earliest  Settlement  to  the 
present    time,    by   W.    H.    Carpenter. 

Philadelphia,    1868. 

History  of  Tennessee.  The  making- of  a  State,  by  James 
Phelan.  Boston,  1888. 

History  (The)  of  Texas,  or  the  Emigrants'  Farmers'  and 
Politicians'  Guide  to  the  Country,  by  David  B.  Ed- 
wards. Cincinnati,  1836. 

History  of  Texas,  from  its  Discovery  and  Settlement,  by 
J.  M.  MoRPHis.  New  York.  1875. 

History  of  the  United  States,  by  David  Ramsay,  3  Vols., 

Philadelphia,  18 18. 

History  of  the  United  States  Secret  Service,  by  L.  C. 
Baker.  Philadelphia,  1867. 

History  of  the  Valley  of  Virginia,  by  Samuel  Kerche- 
VAL.  Woodstock,  Va.,  1850. 

History  (The)  of  Virginia,  from  1706  to  1720,  by  a  Native 
and  Inhabitant  of  the  Place.  London,  1722. 

History  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London,  with  Let- 
ters From  the  First  Colony,  never  before  printed,  by 
EinvARi)  Neill.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1869. 

History  of  Virginia  (The),  by  John  Burk.     4  vols. 

Petersburg,  Va.,  1804-18 16. 

History  (A)  of  the  Whig  Party,  by  R.  McKinley 
Ormshy.  Boston,  1859. 

Historical  Collection  of  Georgia,  by  George  White. 
M.A.  New  York,  1855. 

Historical  Collection  of  Louisiana  and  Florida,  by  B. 
F.   Fren'ch.      Reprinted   from   Original. 

New  York,  1869. 
Contains    Memoirs    to    Count    de     Pontchartrain    on  the 


"  Garden  Library."  jj 

Importance  of  Establishing  a  Colony   in  La.,    by    M. 

De  R^monville,  1697. 
Narrative  of  the  Voyage  made  by  Order  of  King  of  France 

in  1689  to  take  possession  of  Louisiana,  by  M.  P.  Le- 

MoYNE  D'Iberville,  Commander  of  the  Expedition. 
Historical  Collection  of  Louisiana  and  Florida.    Second 

Series.  New  York,  1875. 

Historical  Sketch  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Prepared  for  the  Semi-Centennial  Celebration,  October 

6,    1889,    by   Ruben   T.    Durrett.       [Filson    Club 

Series.]  Louisville,  1889. 

Historical  Collection  of  Virginia,  by  Hexry  Howe. 

Charleston,  1845. 
Historical    Narrative    (A)    of  the    Civil    and     Military- 
Services    of  William    H.    Harrison,    by    Moses 

Dawson.  Cincinnati,  1824. 

Historical    and    Picturesque  Savannah,     by   Adelaide 

Wilson.      Presented  by  James  Swann.     Boston,  1889. 
Historical   Research   (An)    on    Negroes   and  Slaves  as 

Citizens  and  as  Soldiers,  by  George  Livermore. 

Boston,  1862. 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  Chatam  Artillery  during  the 

Confederate   Struggle,  by  Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr. 

LL.D.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1867. 

Historical  Sketch  of  Kentucky,  with  Anecdotes  of  Pioneer 

Life,  by  Lewis  Collins.  Cincinnati,  1848. 

Historical  Sketch  of  North  Carolina  from  1584  to  1851, 

by  John  H.  Wheeler.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Historical    Sketch    of    the    South    Carolina    Military 

Academy,  by  John  P.  Thomas.       Charleston,  1879. 
Homes  of  the   New  World  Impressions  of  America, 

by  Fredrica  Bremer.      2  vols.  New  York,  1853. 

Home  Reminiscences  of  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke, 

by  Powhatan  Bouldin.  Richmond,  187S. 

Ida  May;  a  story  of  things  actual  and  possible,  by  Mary 

Langdon.  Bostan,  1S55. 

Impartial    Enquiry    into     the    State  and  utility  of  the 

province    of   Georgia.  I74''- 


J 2  N.  Y.   Southern  Society 

Impending     crisis    of  the    South.      How  to    meet    it, 

by  HiNTON  Rowan  Helper,  London,  i860. 

Incident    in  the  Life  of  Jacob   Barker,  of  New   Orleans, 

La.,  from  1800  to  1855  Washington  1855. 

Indigenous  Races  of  the  Earth,  contributed    by  Moury 

PuLSZKY  and  Meigs,  Edited  by  Nott  and  Gliddon. 

Philadelphia,  1857. 
Inez,  a  tale  of  the  Alamo,   by  Augusta  Evans   Wilson. 

New  York,  1888. 
Infelice  ;  a  novel,  by   Augusta  Evans   Wilson. 

New  York,  1889. 
Information  about   Texas  carefully,  prepared  by  O.  E. 
E.    Braman,  of  Matagorda  Texas. 

Philadelphia,    1857. 
Information    Respecting   the     History,  Condition    and 
Prospects  of  the  Indian  Tribes     of  the    United 
States,  collated  and  prepared   in  the  Bureau  of 
Indian    affairs.    6  Parts,   by    HEiSiry    R.    School- 
craft, LL.D.  Philadelphia,    1853. 
Inquiry  into  the    principles   and  policy  of  the   Gover- 
ment   of  the    United    States,    by  John   Taylor, 
Fredericksburg,  Virginia,  18 14. 
Introduction  to  the  History  of  the    Colony  an    ancient 
Dominion    of  Virginia,    by   Charles   Campbell, 
Author's   autograph    presentation   inscription. 

Richmond,  1847. 
In   Vinculis,  or  The   Prisoner   of  "War   being    the    ex- 
perience  of  a    Rebel  in   T^vo   Federal  Pens,  by 
S.  M.  Keiley.  New  York,  1866. 

Iron  [The]  Furnace  ;  or.  Slavery  and  Secession,  by  Rev. 
John  H.  Aughey,  a  refugee  from  Mississippi. 

Philadelphia,  1863. 
Is   Davis   a    Traitor    or  Was    Secession    a    Constitutional 
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New  York,  1890. 

Journal  (A)  Comprising  an  account  of  the  Loss  of  the  Brig 
Commerce  upon  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  by  Archi- 
bald RoRBiNS.  Hartford,  1825. 

Journal  of  the  Convention  of  the  People  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Held  on  May  20th,  1S61.  Presented  by  Jas. 
D.   Cumming.  Raleigh,  1862. 

Journal  (A)  of  the  Hardships,  Sufferings,  Battles,  De- 
feat and  Captivity  of  the  Heroic  Kentucky  Volun- 
teers and  Regulars  Commanded  by  Gen.  Win- 
chester i8i2-'i3,  by  Elias  Darnell. 

Philadelphia,  1854. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Delegates,  State  of  Virginia, 
Session  of  i865-'66.  •     Richmond,   1865. 

Journal  of  a  Resident  on  a  Georgia  Plantation,  i838-'39, 
by  Frances  Anne  Kemble.  New  York,  1863. 

Journal  of  the  Texian  Expedition  against  Mier,  Subse- 
quent Imprisonment  of  the  Author,  his  suffering  and 
escape  from  Perote,  by  Gen.  Thomas  J.  Green. 

New  York,  1S45. 

Journal  (A)  of  a  Voyage  from  London  to  Savannah  in 
Georgia,by  George  Whitefield,  A  B.    London,  1739. 

Journal  of  a  Young  lady  of  Virginia,  1782,  Edited  by 
Emily  V.  Mason.  Baltimore,   1S71. 

Journey  and  Explorations  in  the  Cotton  Kingdom,  with 
obser\-ations  on  Cotton  and  Slavery,  by  Frederick 
Law  Olmsted.     2  Vols.  London,  1862. 

Journey  (A)  in  the  Seaboard  Slave  States,  with  remarks 
on  their  Economy,    by   Frederick    Law   Olmsted. 

London,  1856. 

Journey  CA)  through  Texas  or  a  Saddle  Trip  on  the 
Southwestern  Frontier,  by  Frederick  Law  Olm- 
sted. New  York,  1857. 

Joy,  and  other  Poems,  by  Danske  Dandridge. 

New  York,  1888. 


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K.  K.  K.  Sketches,  Treating  the  more  importont  events 
of  the  Ku-Klux-Klan  movements  in  the  South,  by 
James  Melville  Beard.  Philadelphia,  1877, 

Katharine  Walton,  or  the  Rebel  of  Dorchester,  by  W. 
GiLMORE  SiMMS.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

Kentucky,  A  Pioneer  Commonwealth,  by  N.  S.  Shaler. 

Boston,  1888. 

King's  Mountain  and  its  Heroes,  by  Lyman  C.  Draper, 
LL.D.  Cincinnati,  1881. 

"  Land  of  the  Sky,"  or  Adventures  in  Mountain  By- 
Ways,  by  Christian  Reid.  New  York,  1889. 

Land  of  the  Slave  and  the  Free,  Cuba,  United  States, 
Canada,  by  The  Hon.  Henry  A.    Murray.   2  Vols. 

London,  1855. 

Last  (The)  of  the  Forresters.  A  story  of  the  Old  Virginia 
Frontier,  by  John  Esten  Cooke.       New  York,  1856. 

Last  Ninety  Days  of  the  War  in  North  Carolina,  by 
Cornelia  Phillips  Spencer.  Presented  by  Jas.  D. 
Cummings.  New  York,  1866. 

Lays  of  Ancient  Virginia,  and  Other  Poems,  by  James 
Avis  Bartley.  Richmond,  1855. 

Leaves  from  the  Book  of  Nature,  by  M.  Schele  De 
Vere.  New  York,    1872. 

Lectures  on  Constitutional  Law,  for  use  of  Law  Class  of 
University  of  Virginia,  by  Henry  St.  George  Tucker. 

Richmond,  1843. 

Lee  and  His  Lieutenants,  Comprising  the  Early  Life,  Ser- 
vices and  Campaigns  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee  and  his 
Companions  in  Arms.  (Has  Autograph  of  R.  Tooms). 
By  Edward  A.  Pollard.  New  York,  1867. 

Lee,  (Robert  Edward.)  An  Address  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  Lee  Monument,  Richmond,  May  29th,  1890,  by 
Archer  Anderson.  Richmond,  1890. 

Letters  of  the  British  Spy  (The),  by  William  Wirt, 
I'2sQ.  New  York,  1856. 

Letters  of  a  Confederate  Officer  to  his  Family  in 
Europe  during  the  War.  Paris,  N.  D. 

Letters  Descriptive  of  the  Virginia  Springs,  the  Roads 


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Leading  Thereto  and  the    Doings    Thereat,  by 

"  Peregrine  Prolix."  Philadelphia,  1837. 

Letters    from    an  Early  Settler   of  Texas,    by   W.    B. 

Dewees.  Louisville,  1858. 

Letters  from  Illinois,   by  Morris   Birkbeck. 

London,  1818. 
Letters  from  the  Slave  States,  by  James  Stirling. 

London,  1857. 
Letters  of  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke  to  a  Young  Rel- 
ative. Philadelphia,  1834. 
Letters  on  Slavery,  by  William  Dickson,  to  which  are 

added  addresses  to  the  whites  and  to  the  free  Negroes 

of  Barbadoes.  London,  1789 

Letters  and  other  Writings  of  James  Madison.    4  Vols. 

Published  by  Order  of  Congress.         New  York,  1884. 
Letter  (A)  to    a   Friend  in  a    Slave    State    and  Reply, 

by  Charles  Ingersoll.  Philadelphia,  1862. 

Lettre  a  Napoleon  III,  Sur  L'Esclarage,  Aux  Etats  Du 

Sud,       Par  un   Creole   de   la    Louisiane. 

Paris  1862. 
Life  in  the  Confederate  Army,  being  the  Observations  and 

experiences  of  an  alien  in  the  South  during   the   War, 

by  William  Watson.  London,  1887. 

Life  in  the  South,  From  the  Commencement  of  the   War, 

Spring  of  i860  to  Aug.  '62,  by  Miss  Sarah  L.  Jones. 

(A  Blockaded  British  Subject).     2  Vols. 

London,  1863. 
Life  (The)  of  John   James   Andubon,    the    Naturalist, 

Edited  by  his  Widow.  New  York,  1871. 

Life  of  Thomas  H.  Benton,  by  Theodore  Roosevelt, 

Boston,  1887. 
Life  (The)  of  Harman  Blennerhassett,  by   William    H, 

Saffori).  Chillicothe,  O.,  1850. 

Life  (The)  and  Adventures  of  Daniel  Boone,    The    First 

Setder  of  Kentucky,  by  Timothy  Flint. 

Cincinnati,  1868. 
Life  of  John  C.  Calhoun,  by  H.  Von  Holst,  M.  D. 

Boston,  1 888 


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Life  (The)  of  John  C.  Calhoun,  by  John  S.  Jenkins. 

New  York,  N.  D. 

Life  of  Henry  Clay.     2  Vols,  by  Carl  Schurz. 

Boston,  1890. 

Life  (The)  and  Speeches  of  Henry  Clay.  2  Vols,  by 
Daniel  Mallory.  New  York,  1844. 

Life  and  Public  Service  of  Grover  Cleveland,  by  Pen- 
dleton KiNc;.  New  York,    1884. 

Life  of  David  Crockett.  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

Life  (The)  of  Jefferson  Davis,  by  Frank  H.  Alfriend. 

Philadelphia,   1868. 

Life  and  Reminiscences  of  Jefferson  Davis,  by  distin- 
guished men  of  his  time.  Baltimore,  1890. 

Life  of  Jefferson  Davis,  with  a  Secret  History  of  the  South- 
ern Confederacy.     ' '  Behind  the  Scenes  at  Richmond, 
by  Edward  A.   Pollard.  Philadelphia,  1869. 

Lives  of  the  Deceased  Bishops  of  the  Catholic  Church 
in  the  United  States,  by  Richard  H.  Clarke, 
LL.D.  (Autograph  Copy  to  Capt.  Garden  from 
author).    3  Vols.  New  York,  1888. 

Life  of  Henry  W.  Grady,  Including  his  Writings  and 
Speeches.  A  Memorial  Volume,  Edited  by  Joel 
Chandler  Harris.  New  York,  1890. 

Life  (The)  of  Nathaniel  Green,  by  George  Washington 
Green.     3  Vols.  New  York,  1871. 

Life  of  Nathaniel  Green,  by  W.  Gilmore  Simms. 

New  York,  1849. 

Life  of  Patrick  Henry,  by  Moses  Coit  Tyler. 

Boston,  1889. 

Life  (The)  of  Sam  Houston,  The  Patriot  and  Statesman  of 
Te.xas,       Presented   by  T.    P.    Ochiltree. 

Philadelphia,  1867 

Life  of  Andrew  Jackson,  by  William  Cobbett,  M.  P, 

London,  1834. 

Life  of  Maj.  Gen.  Andrevi^  Jackson,  by  John  Henry 
Eaton.  Philadelphia,   1828. 

Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     3  Vols,  by  James  Parton. 

New  York,  i86r. 


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Life  of  Andrew  Jackson,  by  Alexander.  Walker. 

Philadelphia,  1866. 
Life  of  Thomas  J.  Jackson,  (Stonewall),  by  R.  L.  Dabney, 

D.  D.      2  Vols,  London,  1864. 

Life  (The)  T.  J.  (Stonewall)  Jackson,  by  J.  M.    Daniel,  a 

Virginian.  New  York,  1866, 

Life  (The)  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  by  William  Linn. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1843. 
Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  by  John  T.  Morse,  Jr. 

Boston,  1889. 
Life  (The)  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  by  Henry  S.  Randall, 

LL.D.     3  Vols.  New  York,  1858. 

Life  (The)  of  Thomas  Jefferson,   by   George   Tucker. 

2  Vols.  London,  1837. 

Life  (The)   of  Albert   Sidney   Johnston,    Embracing   his 

Service  in  the  Armies  of  the  United  States  Republic  of 

Texas  and  the  Confederate  States,  by  William  Pres- 
ton Johnston.  New  York,  1878. 
Life  of  Arthur  Lee,  LL.D.,  by  Richard  Henry  Lee.      2 

Vols.  Boston,  1829. 

Life  and  Campaigns  of  Gen.  Robert  E,    Lee,   by  James 

D.  McCabe,  Jr.  Philadelphia,  1870. 

Life  (The)  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Isaac  N.  Arnold. 

Chicago,  1887. 
Life  and  Public  Services  of  Dr.  Lewis  F.  Linn,  by  E.  A. 

Linn  and  N.  Sargent.  New  York,  1857. 

Life  of  James  Madison,  by  Sydney  Howard  Gay. 

Boston,  1 888. 
Lives  (The)  of  James  Madison  and  James   Munroe,    by 

John  Quinxy  Adams.  Buffalo,  1850. 

Life  (The)  of  Francis  Marion,  by  Peter  Horry  and   M. 

L.  Weems.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

Life  of  John  Marshall,  by  Allan  B.  Magruder. 

Boston,  1888. 
Life  on  the  Mississippi,  by  Samuel  L.    Clemens,    (Mark 

Twain).  Boston,  1883. 

Life  of  James  Munroe,  by  Daniel  C.  Gilman. 

Boston,  1S89. 


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Life  (The)  of  William    Pinkney,   by  his   Nephew,    Rev 
William  Pinkney,  D.D.  New  York,  1853. 

Life  of  Edgar  Allen  Poe,  by  George  E.  Woodberry. 

Boston,  1888. 
Life  (The)  of  James  Knox  Polk,  by  John  S  Jenkins. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.  1850. 

Life  and  Correspondence  of  John  A  Quitman,  by  J.   F. 

H.  Claiborne.     2  Vols.  New  York,  i860. 

Life  of  John  Randolph,  of  Roanoke,  by  Henry   Adams. 

Boston,  1889. 

Life  (The)  of  John  Randolph,  of  Roanoke,  by  Hugh  A. 

Garland.  New  York,  1850. 

Life  (The)  and  Letters  of  Walter   Ralegh,    by  Edward 

Edwards.     2  Vols.  London,  1868. 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  by  Patrick  Eraser  Tytler, 

F.R.S.  and  F.  S.  A.  Edinburgh,  1840. 

Life  (The)  of  Winfield  Scott,by  J.  T.  Headley. 

New  York,  1861. 
Life  and  Services  of  General  Winfield    Scott,    by   Ed- 
ward D.  Mansfield.  New  York,  1852. 
Life  (The)  of  Capt.  John  Smith,  the    Founder   of  Vir- 
ginia, by  W.  Gilmore  Simms.  New  York,  1846. 
Life  (The)  and  Campaigns  of  Major   General  J.   E.    B. 
Stuart,  Commander  of  the   Cavalry  of  the   Army  of 
Northern  Va.,  by  H.  B.  McClellan,  A.  M. 

Boston,  1885. 
Life  of  Zachary  Taylor,  by  J.    Reese  Fry, 

Philadelphia,    1848. 
Life  and  Times  of  Judge  Caleb  Wallace,    Some   time  a 
Justice  of  the  Court  of  Appeals   of  the   State   of  Ken- 
tucky, by  William  H.  Whitsitt.     Louisville,  1888. 
Life    of  George  Washington,  by  Aaron   Bancroft,    A. 
'■^••'^-  London,  1808. 

Life  (The)  of  George  Washington,  by  Washington 
Irving.  [Limited  Centennial  Edition,  No.  I59,of3oo. 
copies.]     5  Vols.  New  York,  1889. 

Life  (The)  of  George  Washington,  by  John  Marshall. 
3  \'f»'s-  London,    1804-7. 


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The  Influence  of  Climate.     From  the   French  of  Ch. 
Victor  DeBonstetten.  New  York,  1864. 

Manual  of  Investments.      Facts   and   Figures   regarding 
Southern  Investment  Securities.     [Compliments  of  the 
Compilers,  JoHN-L.  Willi  AMS  &  Son.  ]  Richmond,  1 890. 
Manual    Periera,    with    Views    of    Southern    Laws,    Life, 

and  Hospitality,  by  F.  C.  Adams.  London,  1852. 
Maps.     A  series  of  18  in  Portfolios,  from  1752   to  181 1.      7 

Portfolios. 
Marginalia,  or  Gleanings  from  an  Army  Note  Book,   by    F. 
G.    DeFontaine,    "Personne." 

Columbia,  S.  C.,1864. 
Margret  Moncrieffe,  The  First  Love  of  Aaron  Burr,  A  Ro- 
mance of  the  Revolution,  by  Charles  BuRDETT. 

New  York,  i860. 
Marooner's  Island,  or  Dr.  Gordon  in  Search  of  his  child- 
ren, by  F.  R.  GouLDiNG.  New  York,  1888. 
Martyrs  to  the  Revolution  in  the  British  Prison   Ships 
In  the  Wallabout  Bay,  by  George  Taylor. 

New  York,  1855. 

Marshall  [The]  Family,  or  a   Geneological   Chart   of  the 

descendants  of  John  Marshall  and  Elizabeth  Markham, 

his  wife,  by  W.  M.  Paxton.  Cincinnati,  1885. 

Maryland,  The  History  of  a  Polatinate,   by  William  Hand 

Browne.  Boston,  1888. 

M' Donalds,  [The]   or  The  Ashes  of  Southern   Homes.       A 

Tale  of  Sherman's  March,  by  William  Henry  Peck. 

New  York,  1867. 
Medical  and  Surgical   Memoirs.      4   Vols.,    by  Joseph 
Jones,  M.D.     Presented  by  the  author. 

New  Orleans,  1 876-1 890. 

Mellichampe.     A  legend  of  the   Santee,   by  W.    Gilmore 

.SIMMS.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

Memoirs  of  the  Confederate  War  for  Independence,  by 

Hkros  Von  B(jrcke.     2  Vols.  Edinburgh,  1866. 

Memoirs,    Correspondence    and    Private     Papers     of 

Thomas  Jefferson,  Edited   by   Thomas  Jefferson 

Randohmi.    4  Vols.  London,  1829. 


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Memoirs  of  Col.  Joshua  Fry,  by  P.    Slaughter,   D.    D. 

Riclimond,  N.  D. 

Memoires,Historiques  Sur  La  Louisiana, by  M.  Dumont. 

Paris,  1753. 

Memoirs  of  Andrew  Jackson,  by  "S,"  a  Citizen  of  Mass- 
achusetts. Boston,  1828. 

Memoirs  of  Andrew  Jackson,  by  S.  Putnam  Waldo. 

Hartford,  1819. 

Memoirs  of  Charles  Lee,  with  Political  and  Military  Essays 
and  Letters.  Dublin,  1792. 

Memoirs  of  Robert  E.  Lee.  His  Military  and  Personal 
History,  by  A.  L.  Long.  London,   1886. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Campaigns  of  Nathaniel 
Green,  by  Charles  Caldwell.     Philadelphia,  1S19. 

Memoir  [A]  of  the  life  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  \Villiam  Meade, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Va.,  by  Rt. 
Rev.  J.  Johns,  D.D.  Baltimore,  1867. 

Memoirs  of  the  Mother  and  ^A/ife  of  Washington,  by 
Margaret  C.  Conklin.  New  York,  1858. 

Memoirs,  Official  and  Personal,  with  Sketches  of  Travel 
Among  the  Indians,  by  Thomas  L.  M'Kenney,  2 
Vols,  in  one.  New  York,  1846. 

Memoir[A]  of  S.  S  Prentis.  Edited  by  his  brother,  G. 
L.  Prentis.     2  Vols.  New  York,  18S6. 

Memoirs  of  Gen.  Winfield  Scott,  Written  by  himself.  2 
Vols.  New  York,  1864. 

Memoirs  of  Service  Afloat  during  the  ^A^a^  between 
the    States,    by   Raphael  Semmes. 

Baltimore,  1S69. 

Memoirs  of  a  Southern  Planter,  by  Susan  Dabney 
Smedes.     Presented  by  Lucy  R.  Garden. 

Baltimore,  1SS7. 

Memoirs  of  Major  Robert  Stobo,  of  the  Virginia  Regi- 
ment, by  N.  B.  C.  Pittsburgh,    1854. 

Memoirs  of  Roger  B.  Taney,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  U.  S.,  by  Samuel  Tyler.        Baltimore,  1876. 

Memoirs  of  George  W^ashington,  by  Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirk- 
land.  New  York,  1S57 


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Memorial  of  Henry  W.  Grady,  by  Marion  T-  Verdery, 
Presentation  Copy  for  N.  Y.  S.  S.  from  Author. 

New  York,  1880. 

Memorials  of  Methodism  in  Virginia,  from  its  introduct- 
ion into  the  State  in  1772  to  1829,  by  William  W. 
Bennett,  D.D.  Richmond,  187 1. 

Memorial  Addresses  in  relation  to  Horatio  Seymour. 
Presented  by  D.  R.  Newell.  Albany,  1886. 

Men  and  Manners  in  America,  by  Thomas  Hamilton. 
2  Vols.  Edinburgh,  1834. 

Mexico,  Aztec,  Spanish  and  Republican,  by  Brantz 
Mayer.     2  Vols.  Hartford,  1853. 

Migration  (A)  Legend  of  the  Creek  Indians,  by  Al- 
bert S.    Gatschet.    2   Vols. 

Philadelphia  and  St.  Louis,  1 884-1 888. 

Military  [The]  Operations  of  General  Beauregard  in 
the  War  between  the  States,  1861-1865.  2  Vols, 
by  Alfred  Roman.  New  York,  1884. 

Military  View  of  Recent  Campaigns  in  Virginia  and 
Maryland,  by  Capt.  C.  C.  Chesney,  R.  E. 

London,  1863. 

Mineral  [The]  Springs  of  Western  Virginia,  with  re- 
marks on  their  use,  by  William  Burke. 

New  York,  1842. 

Mingo,  and  other  Sketches  in  Black  and  White,  by  Joel 
Chandler  Harris.  Boston,  1884. 

Minutes  of  the  Union  Society,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  from 
1750  to  1858.  Savannah,  i860. 

Miscellany.  2  Vols.  Pamphlets  relative  to  North  Carolina. 
Presented  by  James  D.  Cummings.     Various  Dates. 

Mississippi,  as  Province,  Territory  and  State,  with  Bio- 
graphical Notes  of  eminent  citizens,  by  J.  F.  H. 
Claiborne.     Vol.  i  Jackson,  Miss.,  1880. 

Mississippi  [The]  River,  Testimony  of  the  engineers  be- 
fore the  United  States  Senate.  Washington,  1890. 

Missouri.    A  Bone  of  Contention,  by  Lucien  Carr, 

Boston,  1888. 

Mohun.    A  Novel,  by  John  Esten  Cooke.   New  York,  1889. 


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Monuments  of  Washington's  Patriotism.  Fac-simile  ot 
his  writings.  Washington,  1S41. 

Morton  House.     A  Novel,  by  Christian  Reid. 

New  York,  1.S90. 

Mounds  [The]  of  the  Mississippi  Valley  historically 
considered,  by  LuciEN  Carr.  N.D. 

Mr.  Ambrose's  Letters  on  the  Rebellion,  by  John  P. 
Kp:nnei)Y.  New  York,  1865. 

My  Cave  Life  in  Vicksburg,  with  letters  of  trial  and 
travel,  by  a  Lady.  New  York,  1864. 

My  Diary  in  America  in  the  midst  of  War,  by 
George  Augustus   Sala.      2   Vols. 

London,    1865. 

My  Diary  North  and  South,  by  William  Howard  Rus- 
sell.    2  Vols.  London,  1863. 

Narrative  [A]  of  the  Campaign  in  the  Valley  of  the 
Shenandoah  in  1861,  by  Robert  Patterson. 
Author's  autograph  presentation  inscription, 

Philadelphia,  1865. 

Narrative  [A]  of  Events  which  Occurred  in  Baltimore 
Town  During  the  Revolutionary  \Var,  by  Robert 
PuRViANCE.  Baltimore,  1849. 

Narrative  (The)  of  Colonel  David  Fanning  (a  Tory  in 
the  Revolutionary  War)  with  an  account  of  adven- 
tures in  North  Carolina,  1 775-1 783.  New  York, 
1865.     Sabine  Reprint  of  Richmond  Ed.  of  1861. 

Narrative  of  Military  Operations  Directed  During  the 
Late  War  Between  States,  by  Joseph  E.  John- 
ston. New  York,  1874- 

Narrative  of  the  Texan  Santa  Fe  Expedition,  2  Vols., 
by  Geo.  Wilkins  Kendall.  New  York,  1844. 

Narrative  ofa  Voyage  to  the  Spanish  Main  in  the  Ship 
"  Two  Friends."  London,  1819. 

Natural  (The)  History  of  Carolina,  Florida  and  the 
Bahama  Islands,  with  colored  illustrations  of  birds, 
beasts,  fishes,  serpents,  insects  and  plants,  by  Mark 
Catesbv,  F.  R.  S.,  2  Vols.  London,  1771. 

Negro  (The)  at  Home.     An  enquiry  after  his  capacity  for 


AA  N.    Y.  Southern  Society 

self  government,    by    Lindlay    Spring.        Author's 
autograph  presentation  inscription.      New  York,  i868. 

Negroes  and  Negro  "  Slavery."  The  first  an  inferior  race. 
The  latter  its  normal  condition,  by  J.  H.  Van  Evrie, 
j^j  13  New  York,  1861. 

Negro— Mania.  Being  an  examination  of  the  falsely  as- 
sumed equality  of  the  various  races  of  men,  by  John 
Campbell.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

New  England's  Chattels,  or  Life  in  the  Northern  Poor 
House.  New  York,  1858. 

New  Orleans  and  Environs,  a  complete  guide  with  a  map, 
by  B.  M.  Norman.  New  Orleans,  1845. 

New  Reasons  for  Abolishing  the  Slave  Trade,  by  the 
author  of  "  War  in  Disguise."  London,  1807. 

New  (The)  South.  A  description  of  the  Southern  States,  by 
M.  B.  HiLLYARD.     Presented  by  James  Swann. 

Baltimore,  1887. 

New  Views  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
by  John  Taylor,  of  Caroline,  Va. 

Washington,  1823. 

News  from  Virginia  (1610).  A  tract  in  verse,  by  R. 
Rich,  soldier.  Reprinted  after  the  only  existing  copy 
of  the  original  edition.     Printed  for  private  circulation. 

London,  1874. 

New  York  Railroad  Commissioners  Report,  1884, 
2  Vols.  Albany,    1885. 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.  Myths  and  legends  of  the  old 
Plantation,  by  Joel  Chandler  Harris.   Boston,  1889. 

Nina's  Atonement  and  Other  Stories,  by  Christian 
Ri.ii).  New  York,  1873. 

North  Carolina  1780-81,  being  a  history  of  the  invasion  of 
the  Carolinas  by  the  British  army  under  Cornwallis,  by 
David  Schenck,  LL.D.  (Autographic  copy  from 
author.)  Raleigh,  1889. 

North  and  South,  by  the  "white  Republican"  of  Eraser's 
Magazine.  London,  1864. 

North  (The)  and  South,  or  Slavery  and  its  Contrasts.  A 
tale  of  real  life.  Philadelphia,  1852. 


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Notes  on  Duels  and  Duelling,  by  Lorenzo  Sabine. 

Boston,    1859. 

Notes  of  a  Journey  from  the  Coast  of  Virginia  to  the 
Territory  of  Illinois,  by  Morris  Birkbeck. 

London,  1S18. 

Notes,  Observations  and  Essays  on  the  Slave  Trade, 
3  tracts,  London,   1789. 

Notes  on  the  Rebel  Invasion  of  Maryland  and  Penn- 
sylvania and  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  with  a 
map,  by  M.  Jacobs.  Philadelphia,  1S64. 

Notes  Taken  Duringthe  "  Marcy  "  Expedition  through 
Unexplored  Texas  in  1854,  by  W.  B.  Parker. 

Philadelphia,  1856. 

Notes  on  Political  Economy,  by  N.  A.  Ware,  a  Southern 
Planter.  New  York,  1844. 

Notes  on  the  Settlement  and  Indian  Wars  of  Western 
Part  of  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania,  by  Joseph 
Doddridge,  Albany,  1876. 

Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia,  by  Thomas  Jefferson. 

London,   1787. 

Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia,  by  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Philadelphia,    1794, 

Notes  on  the  United  States  During  a  Phrenological 
Visit,  i838-'39-'40,  by  George  Combe.      2  Vols. 

Philadelphia,  1841. 

Notices  of  Florida  and  the  Campaigns,  by  M.  M.  Cohen. 

Charleston,  1836. 

Nova  Britannia.  Offering  most  excellent  fruits  by  planting 
in  Virginia  and  exciting  all  such  as  be  well  affected  to 
further  the  same.  Sabins  reprint  of  the  London  Ed. 
of  1609.  New  York,  1867, 

Obituary  Addresses  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death  of  Hon. 
Henry  Clay,  delivered  to  the  Senate  andHouse  of 
Representatives,  June  30th,  1852,     Washington,  1S52. 

Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United 
States  and  France,  1797,  by  Robert  Goodloe 
Harper.  Reprinted  from  the  Philadelphia  Edition  of 
1797,  Dublin,   1798. 


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Official  Register  of  the  United  States  Containing  list  of 
the  Officers  and  Employees  of  the  Civil,  Mili- 
tary and  Naval  Services.  Presented  by  Hon. 
Thomas  P.  Ochiltree.  Washington.  1887. 

Old  Churches,  Ministers  and  Families  of  Virginia,  by 
William  Meade,  D.D.     2  Vols.    Philadelphia,  1889. 

Old  Creole  Days,  by  George  W.   Cable. 

New  York,  1888. 

Old  (The)  Trunk,  or  Sketches  of  Colonial  Days,  by  Pow- 
hatan BouLDiN.  Richmond,  1888. 

Omitted  Chapters  of  History,  Disclosed  in  the  Life  and 
Papers  of  Edmund  Randolph,  by  Moncure  Daniel 
Conway.  New  York,  1888. 

On  Sherman's  Track;  or  The  South  After  the  War,  by 
John  H.  Kennaway,  M.  A.  London,  1867. 

On  the  Prehistoric  Remains  of  Kentucky,  by  Lucius 
Carr  and  O.  S.  Shaler,  with  several  Plates.       N.D. 

Orderly  (The)  Book,  of  that  portion  of  the  American  Army 
Stationed  at  or  near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Gen.  Andrew  Lewis,  Mar.  18  1776  to  Aug. 
28th,  1776.  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  Charles 
Campbell.     (Privately  Printed). 

Richmond,  i860. 

Original  (The)  List  of  Persons  who  went  from  Great 
Britain  to  the  American  Plantations,  1600  to 
1700.     Edited  by  John  Camden  Hotten. 

London,  1874. 

Our  Refugee  Household,  by  Mrs.  Louise  Clack,  of 
Louisiana.  New  York,  1866. 

Our  Saviour's  Divine  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  by  James 
I'jI.air,  M.  A.     4  Vols.  London,  1740. 

Out  of  the  Foam.     A  Novel,  by  John  Esten  Cooke. 

New  York,  1871. 

Outlines  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Principles  and 
Practice  of  Surgery,  by  E.  Geddings,  M.  D. 
Prepared  by  Thos.  S.  Waring,  M.  D.  and  Sam'l 
Logan,  M.  D.     Presented  by  Sam'l  Logan,  M.  D. 

Charleston,  1858. 


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Papers  on  Kentucky. 

1.  Dedication   of   Hall   of  Kentucky  Historical  Society  at 

Frankfort,  June  7th,  1881. 

2.  Report  on  Big  and  Little  Sandy  Valleys. 

3.  Resources   and   conditions   of     the   Commonwealth    of 

Kentucky,  by  Bureau  of  Agriculture. 

4.  Emigration  to  Kentucky, 

5.  Kentucky  Towns  and  Counties. 

6.  Transportation  System. 

7.  Progress  of  Geological  Survey  from  Jan.  '82  to  Jan.  '84, 

by  John  R.  Proctor,  State  Geologist. 
Pamphleteer  (The),  No.  XXIX,  Oct.  London  ,1819. 

Containing  : 
The    Cession    of    Florida   to   the  United   States,    and  the 

necessity  of  Cuba  for  Great  Britain,    by  J.   Freeman 

Rattenbury. 
Partisan  (The),  A  Romance  of  the  Revolution,  by  W.    Gil- 
more  SiMMS,  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 
Partisan  Life  with  Mosby,  by  John  Scott. 

London,  1867. 
Pedigree  (The)  andHistory  of  the  W^ashington  Family, 

from  B.C.  70,  to  George  Washington,  First  President 

of  the  United  States,  by  Albert  Welles. 

New  York,  1879. 
Personal  Recollections  of  John  F.  Darby. 

St.  Louis,  18S0. 
Personal   Reminiscences,    Anecdotes    and   Letters   of 

Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  by  J.  William  Jones,    D.D. 

New  York,    1876. 
Physical  Survey   of  Virginia,  her  geographical  position, 

its  commercial  advantages    and     national    importance, 

by  M.  T.  Maury,  LL.D.  Richmond,  1868. 

Picketts  Men.     A  Fragment  of  War  History,  by  Walter 

Harrison.  New  York,  1870. 

Pictorial  Guide  to  the  Mammoth   Cave,  of  Kentucky, 

by  Horace  Martin.  New  York,  1S51. 

Pictorial  Life    of    Andrew  Jackson,    by  John    Frost. 

LL.D.  Hartford,  1848. 


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Piney  Woods  Tavern,  or  Sam  Slick  in  Texas. 

Philadelphia,  1858. 

Pioneer  Life  in  Kentucky,  by  Daniel  Drake,  M.  D. 

Cincinnati,   1870. 

Pioneer  (The)  Press  of  Kentucky,  from  the  Printing  of  the 
first  paper  west  of  the  Alleghanies,  Aug  11,  1787  to 
the  establishment  of  the  Daily  Press  in  1830.  By 
William  Henry  Perrin.    [Filson  Club  Series.] 

Louisville,  1888. 

Plantation  (The)  Negro  as  a  Freeman,  by  Philip  A. 
Bruce.  New  York,  1889. 

Poems  of  Paul  Hamilton  Hayne.  Complete  Edition. 

Boston,  1882. 

Poems,  by  Sidney  Lanier.  New  York.  1889. 

Poems,  by  Abram  J.  Ryan,    [Father   Ryan.] 

Baltimore,  1888. 

Political  Works  of  James  DeRuyter  Blackwell,  in  3 
Vols.    Vols.  I  and  II.     (Autograph  copy  from  Author). 

New  York,  1879. 

Political  [The]  Beginnings  of  Kentucky.  A  narrative  of 
public  events  up  to  the  time  of  its  admission  to  the 
American  Union,  by  John  Mason  Brown.  [Filsom 
Club  Series].  Louisville,  1889. 

Political  Fallacies.  An  Examination  of  the  false  assump- 
tions and  refutation  of  sophistical;  reasonings  which 
have  brought  on  this  Civil  War,  by  George  Judkin, 
D.D.,  LL.D.  New  York,  1863. 

Popular  Life  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  by  Emily  V. 
Mason.     Dedicated  by  permission  to  Mrs.  Lee. 

Baltimore,  1874. 

Popular  (A)  Treatise  on  the  Currency  Question,  written 
from  a  southern  point  of  view,  by  Robert  W. 
Hughes.  New  York,  1879. 

Postscript  to  the  Reply  "  Point  by  Point,"  containing  an 
exposure  of  the  misrepresentation  of  the  treatment  of 
captive  Negroes  at  Sierra  Leone,  by  Robert  Thorp, 
Esq..  LL.D.  London,  1815. 

Practical  [A]  View  of  the  Present  State  of  Slavery  in 


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the  West  Indies,  by  Alexander  Barclay. 

London,  1S28. 
Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston,  and   other  Stories,    by  John    Esten 
Cooke.  New  York,  1874. 

Prison  Life  of  Jefferson  Davis,  by  John  J.  Craven, 
M.  D.  New  York,  1866. 

Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the    Virginia    State    Con- 
vention of  1829-30.  Richmond,  1830. 
Proceedings  and  Trial  of  Capt.   John   Kimber  for  the 
wilful    murder   of  a    Negro    girl. 

Edinburgh,    1792. 
Proposed  [The]  Slave   Empire,  its    antecedents,   constitu- 
tion and  pohcy,  by  Charles  S.  Maill. 

London,  1863. 

Prose  (The)   Writers    of   America,    by   Rufus   Wilmot 

Griswold.  London,  1847. 

Protocols  of  Proceedings  of  the    International   Marine 

Conference,  held  in  Washington,  D.    C,    Oct.    i6th 

to  Dec.  31st,  18S9.      3  vols.  Washington,  1890. 

Publications  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society.      New 

series  No.  i.      Letters  of  Thos.  NelsonJt.,  Governor. 

Richmond,  1874. 
Public  Good  without  Private  Interest,  or  a  compendious 
remonstrance  of  the  present  sad  state  and  condition  of 
the  English  colony  in  Virginia,  by  L.  G.\tford. 

London,  1657. 
Question  [A]  of  Honor.     A  novel,   by  Christian   Reid, 

New  York,  1889. 
Quick  [The]  or  the  Dead.     A  study,    by    Amelie    Rives. 

Philadelphia,  1889. 
Raids    and    Romance   of  Morgan    the    His     Men,    by 
Sally  Rochester  Ford.  New  York,  1864. 

Rambler  [The]  in  Mexico,  1834,  by  Charles  Joseph  La- 
trohe.  New  York,  1836. 

Random  Shots  and  Southern  Breezes,  containing  critical 
remarks  on  the  southern  states  and  southern  institu- 
tions, by  Louis  Fitzgerai^d  Tasistro.      2  vols. 

New  York,  1842. 


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Rear  [The]  Guard  of  the  Revolution,  by  James  K.    Gil- 
more.  New  York,  1889. 
Reasons  for  an  Immediate  Alliance  with  St.  Domingo 
and  The  History  of  Toussant  L'Ouverture. 

London,  i8o4-'i4. 

Rebellion  [The]  in  America,   by   Baptist  Wriothesley 

Noel,  M.  A.  London,  1863. 

Rebel's  [A]  Recollection,  by  George  Gary   Eggleston. 

Nevv  Yoik,  1887. 
Recollections  of  Henry  Watkins   Allen,    Brigadier  Gen- 
eral of  the  Confederate  army  and  ex-Governor  of  Louis- 
iana, by  Sarah  A.  Dorsey.  New  York,  1866. 
Recollections  of  Mexico,  by  Waddy  Thompson. 

New  York,  1846. 
Recollections  of  a  New  England  Bride  and  of  a  South- 
ern  Matron,  by  Caroline  Gilman. 

New  York,  1852. 
Reflexiones  Sobre  El  Bando  de  25  de  Junio  Ultimo,  by 
D.  Pe^kg  de  la  Puente.  Mexico,  181 2. 

Register  of  the  Confederate  Dead  interred  in  the  Holly- 
wood Cemetery,  Richmond,  Virginia. 

Richmond,  1869. 
Reids  Tramp,  or  a  Journal  of  the   incidents   of  ten  months 
travel  through  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Origon    and    Cali- 
fornia, by  John  C.  Reid.  Selma,  Ala.,  1858. 
Reminiscences  of  an  Abolitionist,  by  Levi  Coffin. 

London,  N.D. 
Reminiscences  of  Forts  Sumpter  and  Moultrie,  in  i860 
and    1861,    by   Abner    Doubleday. 

New   York,    1876. 

Reminiscences  of  Public   Men  in   Alabama  for  thirty 

years,  by  William  Garrett.  Atlanta,  1872. 

Reminiscences  of  Wilmington,   in    familiar   village  tales, 

ancient  and  new,  by  I-jjzareth  Montgomery. 

Philadelphia,    1851. 

Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Agriculture, statistics  and  mines 

of  Tennessee,  l)y  B.  M.  Hord.  Nashville,  1889. 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  arrangements  of  the  Com- 


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mon  Council  of  New  York,  on  the   Obsequies   of 
Hon.  Henry  Clay.  New  York,  N.D. 

Report  [A]  of  the  Debates  and  Proceedings  in  the 
secret  sessions  of  the  Conference  Convention, 
1861.  by  I..  E.  Chittenden.  New  York,  1864. 

Report  of  the  Joint  Investigating  Committee  on  Pub- 
lic Frauds  in  the  election  of  J.  J.  Patterson  to  the 
U.  S.  Senate,  made  by  Gen'l.  Assembly  of  S.  C.  ses- 
sion of  1877  and  1878.  Columbia,  1878. 

Report  on  the  Levees  of  the  Mississippi  River.  Capt. 
A.  A.  Humphries  and  Lieut.  H.  L.  Abhot 

Washington,  1867. 

Report  on  the  Organization  and  Campaigns  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  by  George  B.  McClellan. 

New  York,  1864. 

Reports  and  Tracts  on  Slavery  and  Religion,  relative 
to  the  West  Indies.  London,  1829,-1830-1831. 

Report  on  the  United  States  and  Mexican  boundary  sur- 
vey, by  William  H.  Emory.     3  vols. 

Washington,  1 857-1 859. 

Republic  [The]  as  a  form  of  Government,  the  evolutions 
of  Democracy  in  America,  by  John  Scott.  Auto- 
graph copy  from  author.  F-altimore,   1890. 

Resolutions  of  Virginia  and  Kentucky,  penned  by  Madi- 
son and  Jefferson  in  relation  to  the  Alien  and  Sedit- 
ion laws.  Richmond,  1835. 

Resourses  of  Southern  Fields  and  Forests,  also  a  medi- 
cal botany  of  southern  states,  by  Erancis  Peyre 
PoRCHER.  Charleston,  1869. 

Resources,  Soil  and  Climate  of  Texas,  by  A.  W. 
.Spaight,  Commissioner.  Galveston,  1882. 

Results  [The]  of  Emancipation,  by  Augustin  Cochin. 
Translated  by  Mary  Booth.  Boston,  1863. 

Review  of  Col.  R.  G.  Ingersoll's  Attacks  upon  Chris- 
tianity, by  Mrs.  Ottelie  Bertron.  (Autograph 
ronv  from  author).  Philadelphia,  1889. 

Reviewers  Reviewed.  A  satire,  by  the  author  of"  Pclayo." 
[Mrs.  A.  C.  Ritchie].  New  York,  1837. 


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Richard  Hurdis,.     A  tale  of  Alabama,    by   W.    Gilmore 

SIMMS.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

Richmond    [The]    Examiner  during   the    War,    or  the 

writings  of  John  M.  Daniels,  with  a  memoir  of  his    life, 

including  a  copy  of  the  Latch  Key,  by  Bagby. 

by  Frederick  S.  Daniels.  New  York,  1868. 

Rifle  and  Infantry  Tactics  Revised  and    Improved,   by 

Brig.  Gen.  W.  J.  Hardee,  C.  S.  A. 

Mobile,  first  year  of  the  Confederacy,  186 1. 
Rise  (The)  and  Fall  of  the  Confederate  Government,  by 

Jefferson  Davis,  2  vols.  New  York,  1881. 

Robert  ^Var^en,  the  Texan  Refugee,   during  the  late   Civil 

War.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

Romance  of  the  History  of  LfOusiana,  by  Charles  Gay- 

arre.  New  York,  1848. 

Romantic  Passages  in  Southwestern  History,  Orations, 

Sketches,  Essays,    by    A.    B.    Meek, 

Mobile,     1857. 
Rough  (The)  and  Ready  Annual,  or  Military  Souvenir. 

New  York,  1848. 
Roughing  It,   by  Samuel   L.    Clemens,    [Mark   Twain]. 

Presented    by    Lucy    R.     Garden. 

Hartford,     1872. 
Science  (The)  of  English  Verse,  by  Sidney  Lanier. 

New  York,  1888. 
Scout  (The);  or  the  Black  Riders   of  the  Congaree,   byl  W. 

Gilmore  Simms.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

Scouting    (The)    Expeditions    of    McCollochs    Texas 

Rangers  during  the  Mexican  War,    by  Samuel 

C.  Reid,  Jr.  Philadelphia,  N.D. 

Scriptural  (A)  Ecclesiastical  and    Historical  View  of 

Slavery,  by  John   Henry    Hopkins,    D.D.,    LL.D. 

Bishop  of  Vermont.  New  York,  1864. 

Season  (The)  Ticket,  London,  i860. 

Secession,  or  Prose  in  Rhyme  and  East  Tennessee.    A  poem, 

by  Thomas  A.  R.  Nelson,  [an  East  Tennesseeian.] 

Philadelphia,  1864. 
Secret  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the   Constitutional 


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Convention  of  1787,  by  Luther  Martin. 

Cincinnati,   1838. 

Seven  Decades  of  the  Union.     A  memoir  of  John  Tyler, 
by  Henry  A.  Wise.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

Shelby  and  His  Men,  or  the  War  in  the  West,  byJoHN  N. 
Edwards.  Cincinnati,  1867. 

Shenandoah  (The),  or  the  Last  Confederate  Cruiser,  by 
Cornelius  E.  Hunt,  New  York,  1867. 

Short  (A)  History  of  the  Confederate  States  of  Amer- 
ica, by  Jefferson  Davis.  New  York,  1890. 

Short  (A)  History  of  Mexico,  by  Arthur  Howard 
Noll.    (Autograph  copy  from  author).    Chicago,  1890 

Short  Sketch  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  How  it  fared  in  two 
Wars  and  an  Earthquake.  New  York,  1886. 

Signal  (The)  Boys,  or  Captain  Sam's  Company,  by  George 
Cary  Eggleston.  New  York,  1888. 

Siege  (The)  of  Savannah  in  Dec.  1864,  and  the  Confeder- 
ate operations  in  Georgia,  by  Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr. 

Albany,   N.  Y.,  1874. 

Siege  of  ^A^ashington,  written  expressly  for  little  people,  by 
F.  CoLBURN  Adams.  New  York,  1867. 

Sketches,  by  Saml.  L.  Clemens,  (Mark  Twain).  Pre- 
sented by  Lucy  R.  Garden.  New  York,  1880. 

Sketches  of  Character,  illustrating  the  habits,  occupation 
and  pastime  of  the  Jamaica  Negroes,  by  L  M.  Belis- 
ARIO.  Kingston,  Jamaica,  1837. 

Sketches  of  the  Early  Catholic  Missions  of  Kentucky 
from  1787  to  1827,  by  M.J.  Spalding,  D.D. 

Louisville,  1844. 

Sketch  (A)  of  the  Laws  Relating  to  Slavery  in  the 
several  states  of  the  United  States,  by  George 
M.  Stroud,  Philadelphia,  1856. 

Sketch  (A)  of  the  life  of  Randolph  Fairfax,  a  private 
in  the  Rock  Bridge  Artillery  attached  to  "Stonewall  Bri- 
gade," by  Rev.  Philip  Slaughter,  D.D. 

Baltimore,  1878. 

Sketch  (A)  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson, by  T.  J.  Davis.  Philadelphia,  1876. 


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Sketches,  historical  and  descriptive  of  Louisiana,  by    Major 
Amos  Stoddard.  Philadelphia,  i8  12. 

Sketches  of  the  life  and  correspondence  of  Nathaniel 
Green,  by  William  Johnson.     2  vols. 

Charleston,  1822. 

Sketches  of  the  life,  writings  and  opinions  of  Thomas 

Jefferson,  by  B.  L.  Rayner.  New  York,  1832. 

Sketches  of  North  Carolina,   historical   and    biographical, 

by  William  Henry  Foote.  New  York,  1846. 

Sketches  of  Party  Leaders.  Jefferson,  Hamilton,  Clay, 

Jackson,  and  Randolph,  by  Jo.  G.  Baldwin. 

New  York.  1855. 
Sketches  of  the  Rise  Progress  and  Decline   of   Seces- 
sion, with  a  narrative  ofpersonal  adventures  among  the 
Rebels,  by  W.  G.  Brounlow.  Philadelphia,  1862. 

Sketches  and  Recollections  of  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Richmond,  1858. 
Slave  (The)  Power,  its  character,  career   and  probable  de- 
sij.'-ns,  being  an  attempt  to  explain  the  real  issue  involved 
in  the  American  contest,  by  J.  E.  Cairnes,  M.  A. 

London,  1862. 
Slave  (The)  Trade,  Domestic  and  Foreign,  why  it  exists  and 
how  it  may  be  extinguished,  by  H.  C.  Carey. 

Philadelphia,  1859. 
Slavery  (The)  of  the  British  West  Indies  Colonies  De- 
lineated, by  James  Stephen,   Esq.     2  vols. 

London,  1824 
Slavery  and  the  Domestic  Slave  Trade  of  the   United 
States,    by    Prof.     E.    A.    Andrews. 

Boston,    1836. 
Slavery  and  the  Internal  Slave    Trade   in   the    United 
States  of  North  America.     Addressed  to  the  British 
.md  Forcii^n  Anti-Slavery  Society.  London,  1841. 

Slavery  and  Secession  in  America.      Historical  and  Eco- 
nomical, by  Thomas  Ellison,    F.S.S. 

London,  1861. 

Slavery  in    the    United    States.       A    letter  to    the    Hon. 

Daniel  Webster,  by  M.  B.  Sampson.     London,   1845. 


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Social  Relations    in    Our    Southern    States,    by    D.    R. 

iiuNDi.KY,  Esq.  New  York,  i86o. 

Sociology  for  the  South,  or  the  failure  of  Free  Society,   by 

Gkorgk  Fitzhugh.  Richmond,  1854. 

Society  in  America,  by  Harriet  Martineau.     2  vols. 

New  York,  1S37. 
Some  account  of  the  Life,  ^A^^itings    and    Speeches    of 
William  Pinkney,  by  Henry  VVheaton. 

New  York,  1S26. 
Some  account  of  the  Trade  in  Slaves   from  Africa,    by 
James  Banuinel,  Esq.       [Author's  autograph    pres- 
entation inscription].  London,  1842. 
Some  Historical   Account  of   Guinea,    with    an    inquiry 
into  the  Slave  trade,  by  Anthony  Benezet. 

Philadelphia,  1771. 
Some  Historical  Account  of  Guinea,  with  an  inquiry   of 
the   Slave   Trade,    by   Anthony    Benezet. 

London,  1788. 

Some  material  to  serve  for  a  brief  memoir  of  John  Daly 

Burk,  by  Charles  Campbell.  Albany,  1S6S. 

Songs    and  Ballads   of  the    American   Revolution,    by 

Frank  Moore.  New  York,  1S56. 

Songs  of  History,  by  Hezekiah  Butterworth. 

Boston,  1S87. 
South  Carolina  (The)  Jockey  Club,  by  J.  B.  Irving. 

Charleston,  1S57. 
South   Carolina.      Resources   and    population  ;   institutions 
and  industries,  published  by  the  State  Board   of  Agri- 
culture. Charleston,  1883. 
South  Side  (A)  view  of  Slavery,  or  Three  Months  in   the 
South  in  1854,  by  Nehem [AH  Adams,  D.D. 

Boston,  1855. 
South  (The)  Since  the  War.      Travels  and  observations  in 
Georgia  and  the  Carolinas,  by  Sidney  Andrews. 

Boston,  1 866. 
South  (The)  Vindicated  from  the  Treason  and  Fana- 
ticism   of  the    Northern   Abolitionists,    by   

Williams.  Philadelphia,  1836. 


j^  A'^.    V.  Southern  Society 

Southern  Generals,  who  are  they  and  what  they  have  done, 

New  York,  1865. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers.  Vols,  i  to  17., 
1876  to  1889.  Richmond,    1876-1889. 

Southern  (The)  Poems  of  the  War,  collected  by  Miss 
Emily  V.  Mason.  Baltimore,  1889. 

Southern  (The)  Quarterly  Review,  January  1842-January 
1855.      Incomplete    15   vols. 

New  Orleans  and  Charleston,  1 842-1 855. 

Southern  (The)  Redemption  from  Poverty  to  Prosper- 
ity, by  Richard  H.  Edmonds.  [Autograph  copy 
from  author].  Baltimore,  1890. 

Southern  Review,  Feb.  1828-Feb.  1832.  Incomplete 
7  vols.  Charleston,  1828-1832. 

Southern  (The)  Review.  Jan.  1867-April  1876.  Incom- 
plete    13    vols. 

Baltimore     and     St.     Louis,      1 867-1 876. 

Southern  (The)  Side  ;  Andersonville  Prison  compiled  from 
ofticial  documents,  by  R.  Randolph  Stevenson, 
M.  D.  Baltimore,  1876. 

Southern  (The)  States,  embracing  papers  from  De  Bow's 
Review  upon  Slavery.  Washington,    1856. 

Southward  Ho  !  a  Spell  of  Sunshine,  by  W.  Gilmore 
SiMMS.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

Southward  Ho  !  Notes  on  a  Tour  to  and  through  the  state  of 
Georgia,  in  the  winter  of  1885-86,  by  Timothy  Har- 
LEY,  F.  R.  A.  S.     Presented  by  James  Swann. 

London,  1886. 

Speeches, on  the  public  affairs  of  the  last  twenty  years,  by 
the  Rt.  Hon. John  Bright,  M.P.  London,  1869. 

Speeches  in  Virginia  House  of  Delegates  on  Slavery, 
1832.  Richmond,  1832. 

Speech  of  William  Pitt,  for  the  abolition  of  the  slave  trade, 
House    of    Commons,    2nd    April  1792., 

London,  1792. 

Statistical  (A)  Political  and  Historical  Account  of  the 
United  States  of  North  America,  by  D.  B.  War- 
den.    3  vols.  Edinburgh,  1819. 


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Statutes  (The)  at  Large,  of  the  Confederate  States  of  Amer- 
ica. Richmond,    1862-63-64. 

St.  Elmo.    A  novel,  by  Augusta  Evans  Wilson. 

New  York,  1S8S. 

St.  Louis'  Isle,  or  Texiana,  with  observations  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  by  Charles  Hooton. 

London,  1847. 

Stock  (The)  Exchanges  of  London,  Paris  and  New 
York.  A  comparison,  by  George  Rutlege  Gibson. 
(Autograph  copy  from  author).  New  York,  1889. 

Story  (The)  of  the  American  War,  1861-65,  by  Henry 
Stacke.  London,  1866. 

Story  (The)  of  Don  Miff,  as  told  by  his  friend,  John  Bouche 
Whacker.  A  symphony  of  life,  by  Virginius  Dabney. 
Presented  by  Lucy  R.  Garden.         Philadelphia,  1886. 

Story  (The)  of  the  Great  March.  From  the  diary  of  a  staff 
officer  of  Sherman.    Brevt.  Maj.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

New  York,  1865. 

Story  (The)  of  Louisiana,  by  Maurice  Thompson. 

Boston.  1888. 

Story  [The]  of  a  Monument,  with  the  Ceremonies  of  the 
unvailing  of  the  Latham  monument  to  the  unknown 
Confederate  dead,  at  Hopkinsville,  Ky.,  May  19,  1887. 

New  York,  1888. 

Sugar  Slavery  and  Emancipation  and  The  Dred  Scott 
Case,  London,  1854.  New  York,  1S57. 

Summer  [A]  Idyl,  by  Christian  Reid.    New  York,  1889. 

Summary  [A]  View  of  the  Rights  of  British  America. 
Set  forth  in  some  resolutions  intended  for  the  inspect- 
ion of  the  present  delegates  of  the  people  of  Virginia, 
by  Tribunus,  a  member  of  the  House  of  Burgess,  Lon- 
don.     Reprinted  from  the  Williamsburg  edition,  1774. 

Surry  of  Eagle's  Nest;  or.  the  memoirs  of  a  staff"  officer 
serving  in  Virginia,  by  John  Esten  Cooke. 

New  York,  1889. 

Teachings  of  Patriots  and  Statesmen  or  the  "  Found- 
ers of  the  Republic  "  on  Slavery,  by  Ezra  B. 
Chase,  Esq.  Philadelphia,  1S60. 


^S  .V.    K   Southern  Society. 

Texas,  the  rise,  progress  and  prospects  of  the   Republic  of 
Texas,  by  William  Kennedy,  Esq.     2  Vols. 

London,  1841. 
Texas  and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  or  Yachting  in   the  New 
World,  by  Mrs.  Houstoun.  London,  1844. 

Texas,  Scrap-Book,  history,  biography  and  miscellany,  com- 
piled by  D.  W.  C.   Baker.  New  York,  1875. 
Texas  and  the   Texans,   or  advance  of  the  Anglo-Ameri- 
cans to  the   Southwest,  by   Henry   Stuart    Foote, 
2  Vols.                                                     Philadelphia,  1841. 
Theodicy  (A),     or    Vindication   of    the    Divine   Glory,    by 
Albert  Taylor  Bledsoe,  LL.D.     New  York,  1856. 
Theory   (The)  and  Practice  of  the  Ophtholmoscope. 
A  hand-book  for  students,  by  John  Herbert  Clair- 
horne,  Jr.,  M.D.      (Autograph  copy  from  Author.) 

Detroit,  1888. 
Three  Good  Giants.     From  the  French  of  Francois  Rabe- 
lais, by  John  Dimitav,  A.M.  Boston,  1888. 
Three  Months  in  the  Southern  States,  April-June,  1863, 
by  Lieut.  Col.  Fremantle,  [Cold  Stream  Guards.] 

New  York,  1864. 

Three  Prize  Essays  on  American  Slavery,  by  Rev.  R. 

B.  Thurston,  Rev.  A.  C.  Baldwin,  Rev.  Timothy 

Williston.  Boston,  1857. 

Three  Years  in  North  America,  by  James  Stuart,  Esq. 

2  Vols.  New  York,  1833. 

Thirty  Years  View  of  the   History  and  W^orkings  of 

the  American  Government,  1820-1850,  by  Thomas 

H.  Benton.     2  Vols.  New  York,  1875. 

Tour  f  A)  Around  the  World,  by  George  E.  Raum. 

New  York,  1886. 
Tour  (A)  Through  the  Island  of  Jamaica  in  1823,  by 
Cynric  R.  Williams.  London,  1827. 

Tracts  on  Slavery  in  the  British  West  Indies. 

London,  1815-  1826, 
Tracts  on  Slavery,  (4)  and  Anti  Slavery  Reports  (2). 

1805-1831. 
Tracts  on  Slavery,  5  in  number.  London,  1 805-1 831. 


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Tracts  and  Papers  on  Carolina  from  1666-1763. 

Loiulun,  various  dates. 

Tramp  (A)  Abroad,  by  Samuel  L.  Clemens,  (Mark 
Twain).      Presented   by   Lucy   R.    Garden. 

Hartford,  1880. 

Tramp  (A)  Trip.  How  to  see  Europe  on  fifty  cents  a  day, 
by  Lee  Meriwether.    Presented  by  Lucy  R.  Garden. 

New  York,  1887. 

Trans-Allegheny  Pioneers.  Historical  sketches  of  the 
first  white  settlers  west  of  the  AUeghenys,  by  John  P. 
Hale.  Cincinnati,  1S86. 

Travels  in  North  America,  including  a  summer  with  the 
Pawnee  Indians,  by  the  Hon.  Charles  Augustus 
Murray.     2  Vols.  London,  1839. 

Travels  in  Trinidad,  liy  Pierre  F.  M' Caelum. 

Liverpool,   1805. 

Travels  to  the  \Vestward  of  the  Allegheny  Mountains 
in  1802,  by  F.  A.  Michaux,  M.D.  London,  1805. 

Treatment  (The)  of  Prisoners  During  the  War  Bet- 
ween the  States,  by  J.  \Villl\m  Jones,  D.D. 
(Southern   Historical  Society  Papers). 

Richmond,  1876. 

True  (The)  Travels,  Adventures  and  Observations  of 
Captain  John  Smith.  2  Vols,  in  one.  Reprint 
from  London  edition  of  1629.  Richmond,  1819. 

Twelve  (The)  Decisive  Battles  of  the  \A^ar.  A  history 
of  the  Eastern  and  Western  campaigns,  by  William 
SwiNTON.  New  York,  1867. 

Tyranny  Unmasked,  by  John  Taylor,  of  Virginia. 

Washington,  1822. 

Uncle  Remus.  His  Songs  and  his  Sayings.  The  P'olk- 
Lore  of  the  old  Plantation,  by  Joel  Chandler 
Harris.  New  York,  1890. 

Under  the  Pruning-Knife.  A  story  of  Southern  life,  by 
Mary  Tucker  Magill.  Philadelphia,  1888. 

Underground  (The)  Mail  Agent,  by  "  Vini." 

Philadelphia,  1S53. 

Underground  (The)  Railroad.     A  record  of  facts  authentic 


()0  N.    Y.  Southerji  Society 

narrative,  etc.,  of  the  slaves  in  their  effort  for  freedom, 
by  William  Still.  Philadelphia,  1872. 

Uprising  (The)  of  a  Great  People.     The  United  States  in 
1 86 1,  by  Count  Agenor  DeGasparin. 

New  York,  1861. 
United  States  Census  for  1820.  Washington,  1821. 

United  States  Congressional  Directory,  1884. 

Washington,  1884. 
United   States   Congressional   Directory,  fifty-first  Con- 
gress.    Presented  by  Hon.  Thos.  P.  Ochiltree. 

Washington,  1890. 
United    States.       Foreign    relations   of  the  United  States, 
1883.  Washington,  1883. 

United    States    Message    and    Document,    1883-1884. 
Abridgement.  Washington,  1884. 

United  States  Message  and  Documents.     War  Depart- 
ment.     Vol.    2,   Part   II,    1 883- 1 884. 

Washington,  1883. 
United  States  Official  Army  Register,  1885. 

Washington,  1885. 
United  States  Official  Navy  Register,  1885. 

Washington,  1885. 
United  States  Official  Postal  Guide,  1885.  Boston,  1885. 
Valerie  Aylmer.     A  novel,  by  Christian  Reid. 

New  York,  1889. 
Vasconselos.      A  romance  of  the  new  world,  by  W.  Gil- 
more  SiMMS.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 
Vashti;    or,    "Until  Death   us   do    Part."       A    novel,    by 
Augusta  Evans  Wilson.  New  York,  1869. 
Victoire   (La)   Du   Nord  Aux  Etats-Unis,  par  le  Comte 
De  Montalembert,  Paris,  1865. 
Vindication  (A)  of  Mr.  Edmund  Randolph's  Resigna- 
tion,  and  Political  Truth.    Philadelphia,  1795-1796 
Virginia.     A  history  of  the  people,  by  John  Esten  Cooke. 

Boston,  1889. 
Virginia    (The)    Campaign    of  General    Pope    in    1862. 
Papers  read  before  the   Massachusetts   Historical   So- 
ciety. Boston,  1886. 


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Virginia.      A   Geographical  and   Political   Summary.     Pre- 
pared by  the  Board  of  Emigration.      Richmond,  1876. 

Virginia  Historical  Collection.     Vol.    Ill,      New   series. 
Dinwiddie   Papers.      Vol.    I.       175 1-1755. 

Richmond,  1883. 

Virginia   Illustrated,   by   David   H.    Strothrr.      (Porte 
Crayon.)  New  York,  1871. 

Virginia   Military   Institute   Regulations. 

Richmond,  1854. 

Virginia   (The)    "Peerage;"    or, 
by  RoBT.  T.  Craighill. 

Virginia  State  Papers.     Vol.  I. 


Virginia  State  Papers.     Vol.  II. 

Dec.  31,  1781. 
Virginia  State  Papers.     Vol.  III. 

Dec.  31.  17S4. 
Virginia  State  Papers.     \'ol.  IV. 

July  2,  1789. 
Virginia  State   Papers.      Vol.    V. 

Aug.  10,  1792. 
Virginia   State    Papers.      Vol.   VI. 

to  Dec.  31,  1793. 
Virginia    State    Papers.      Vol.   VII. 

to  May  16,  1795. 
Virginia  of  Virginia 


Sketches  of  Virginians, 
Richmond,  1880. 
1 652- 1 78 1. 

Richmond,  1875. 
PVom  April  i,  1781,  to 
Richmond,  1881. 
From  Jan.  i,  1782,  to 
Richmond,  1883. 
From  Jan.  r,  1785,   to 
Richmond,  1884. 
From  July  2,  1790  to 
Richmond,  1885. 
From  Aug.  11,  1792 
Richmond,  1S86. 
From  Jan.  i,   1794 


Richmond,  i888. 
A  story,  by  Amelie  Rives. 

New  York,  1888. 
Visitor's   Guide   to  the  World   Industrial  and  Cotton 
Centennial  Exposition  and  New  Orleans. 

Louisville,  1SS4. 

Voyages   de  la   Louisiane,   1802- 1806.       C.     C.    Robin. 

3  Vols.  Paris,  1807. 

Walker's   Expedition  to   Nicaragua,  with  a  memoir  and 

portrait,  by  Wm.  \'.  Wells.  New  York,  1856. 

War  (The)  in  America,  1863-4,  by  Edward  Pollard. 

London,  1865. 

War  (The)  in  America.    An  historical  and  political  account 

of  the   Southern   and   Northern    States,    showing    the 


62  N.    Y.  Southern  Society 

origin  and  cause  of  the  war,  by  CoL.  Tap.  P.  ScHAF- 
FNER,  LL.D.  London,  1862. 

War  Letters  of  a  Disbanded  Volunteer,  embracing  his 
experience  as  honest  old  Abe's  bosom  friend  and  un- 
official adviser.  New  York.  1864. 

War  (The)  of  Independence,  by  John  Fiske.  Boston,  1890. 

War  of  the  Rebellion.     Official  records  of  the  Union  and 
Confederate  Armies.      Series  I.     Vol.  I.  to  XXIX. 
Presented  by  Chas.  U.  Williams,  of  Richmond,  Va. 

Washington,  1880- 1890. 

War  of  the  Rebellion.  Official  Records  of  the  Union  and 
Confederate  Armies.  Series  I.  Vol.  12.  Part  2,  14,  15. 
16,  1-2,  17,  1-2,  18,  19,  1-2,  20,  1-2,  21,  22,  1-2,  23, 
1-2,  together  17  Vols.  Presented  by  Thomas  P.  Ochiltree. 

Washington. 

War  Reminiscences,  by  the  Surgeon  of  Mosby's  Command, 
A  MoNTKiRO.  Richmond,  1890. 

W^ar  Reminiscences  and  Stuart's  Cavalry  Campaigns, 
by  John  S.  Mosby.  New  York,  1887. 

^Var  Pictures  from  the  South,byB.EsTVAN.NewYork,i863. 

"Washingtoniana  (The),  Containing  a  sketch  of  the  life  and 
death  of  Gen.  George  Washington.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1802. 

"Wearing  of  the  Grey.  Personal  portraits,  scenes  and  ad- 
ventures of  the  late  war  with  dashing  charges,  toilsome 
marches,  sacrifices  and  sufferings  of  the  Boys  in  Grey, 
by  John  EsTEN  Cooke.  New  York,  1887. 

West  Indies  (The)  in  1837,  by  Joseph  Sturge  and  Thom- 
as PIarvky.  London,  1838. 

West  India  Tracts  on  Slavery.    12  in  number,  1816-1825. 

"West  Virginia.  Its  farms  and  forests,  mines  and  oil-wells, 
by  J.  R.  Dodge.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

"  Where  Men  Only  Dare  to  Go  ;  "  or,  the  story  of  a  boy's 
company,  (C.  S.  A.),  by  an  ex-boy.    Richmond,  1885. 

Where  the  Battle  was  Fought.  A  novel,  by  Charles 
E(;iu:rt  Craddock  (Mary  N.  Murfree).  Presented 
by  Lucy  R.  Garden.  Boston,  1885. 

Why  the  Solid  South ;  or,  reconstruction  and  its  results, 
by  ILlary  a.  Herbert.  Baltimore,  1890. 


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Wigwam   (The)   and  the  Cabin,  by  W.  Gilmore  Simms. 

Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

"Wilderness  (The)  Road.  A  description  of  the  route  o\ 
travel  by  the  {)ioneers  oi  Kentucky,  by  Thomas  Spi:i;i». 
(Filson  Club  series).  Louisville,  1886. 

Wild  Sport  in  the  South;  or,  the  camp-fires  of  the  ever- 
glades,  by  Charles  E.  Whitehead. 

New  \'ork,  i860. 

W^itness  (The)  of  the  Sun,  by  Amki.ik  Rives. 

Philadelphia,  1889. 

AA^orks  (The)  of  John  C.   Calhoun.      6  Vols. 

New  York,  1855. 

Women  of  the  South  Distinguished  in  Literature,  by 
Mary  Forest.  New  York,  1866. 

Woodcraft ;  or,  Hawks  about  the  Dovecote.  A  stor)'  of  the 
South  at  the  close  of  the  Revolution,  by  W.  Gilmore 
Simms.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

Wreck  (The)  of  the  Red  Bird.  A  story  of  the  Carolina 
coast,   by    (ir.oRGE  Cary  Egglf^ton. 

New  York,  1889. 

"Writings  of  Hugh  Swinton  Legar6,  late  attorney-general 
of  United  States,  with  a  memoir  of  his  life,  by  Mar's 
S.  Legarl.      2  Vols.  Charleston,  1845-46. 

"Writings  (The)  of  George  "Washington.  Collected  and 
edited  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford,  (copies 
No.  513  of  750).     7  Vols.  New  York,  1889-90. 

Yemassee  (The).  A  romance  of  Carolina,  by  "W.  Gilmore 
Simms.  Chicago  and  New  York,  1888. 

Young  (The)  Marooners  of  the  Florida  Coast,  by  F.  R. 
GouLDiNG.  New  York,  1SS7. 


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OF 


AUTHORS. 


Alphabetical  Catalogue 


OF 


AUTHORS. 


Adams,  F.  C.  Manuel  Pereira,  with  views  of  southern  laws, 
life,  and  hospitality.  London,  1852. 

Adams,  F.  Colburn.  Siege  of  Washington,  written  ex- 
pressly for  litde  people.  New  York.  1867. 

Adams,  Henry.     Life  of  John  Randolph,  of  Roanoke. 

Boston,  18S9. 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  The  Lives  of  James  Madison  and 
James  Monroe.  Buffalo,  1S50. 

Adams,  Nehemiah.  A  South  Side  view  of  Slavery,  or  Three 
Months  at  the  South  in  1854.  Boston,   1855. 

Alfriend,  Frank  H.     The  Life  of  Jefferson  Davis. 

Philadelphia,  1S68. 

Allen,  Walter.  Governor  Chamberlain's  administration  in 
South  Carolina.  A  chapter  on  the  reconstruction 
in  the  Southern  States.  New  York,  1885. 

Allen,  William  B.  A  History  of  Kentucky,  embarcing  glean- 
ings, reminisences,  antiquities,  statistics  and  biographi- 
cal sketches.  Louisville,  1872. 

Anderson.  Archer.  Robert  Edward  Lee.  An  address  on 
the  dedication  of  the  Lee  Monument,  Richmond, 
May  29,  1890.  Richmond,  1890. 

Andrews,  Prof,  E.  A.  Slavery  and  the  Domestic  Slave 
Trade  ia  the  United  States.  Boston,  1836. 


6S  N.  Y.  Southern  Society 

Andrews,  Sidney.  The  South  since  the  War.  Travel  and 
observation  in  Georgia  and  the  Carohnas. 

Boston,  1866. 

Armstrong,  George  D.,  D.D.  The  Christian  Doctrine  oi 
Slavery.  New  York,  1857. 

Arnold,  Isaac  N.     The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 

Chicago,  1887. 

Aughey,  Rev.  John  H.  The  Iron  Furnace,  or  Slavery  and 
Secession.  Philadelphia,  1863. 

Baker,  U.  VV.  C.  Texas  Scrap  Book.  History,  Biography 
and  Miscellany.  New  York,  1875. 

Baker,  L.  C.     History  of  the  United   States  Secret   Service. 

Philadelphia,  1867. 

Baldwin,  Jo.  G.  Sketches  of  Party  Leaders,  Jefferson, 
Hamilton,  Clay,  Jackson  and  Randolph. 

New  York,  1855. 

Bancroft,  Aaron,  A.A.S.     Life  of  George  Washington. 

London,   1808. 

Bandinel,  James,  Esq.  Some  account  of  the  trade  in  slaves 
from  Africa.  Author's  autograph  presentation  inscrip- 
tion. London,   1842. 

Barclay,  Alexander.  A  practical  view  of  the  present  state 
of  Slavery  in  the  West  Indies.  London,  1828. 

Barney,  Mary.  Biographical  memoir  of  Commodore  Joshua 
Barney.  Boston,  1832. 

Bartley,  James  Avis.  Lays  of  Ancient  Virginia  and  other 
Poems.  '  Richmond,  1855. 

Bartlett,  John  Russell.  Catalogue  of  books  and  pamphlets 
relative  to  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States. 

Boston,  1866. 

Beard,  James  Melville.  K.  K.  K.  sketches,  Treating  the  more 
important  events  of  the  Ku-Klux-Klan  movements  in 
the  South.  Philadelphia,  1877. 

Belisario,  I.  M.  Sketches  of  Character,  illustrating  the 
habits,  ocupation,  and  costumes  of  the  Jamaica  Negroes. 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  1837. 

Benezet,  Anthony.  Some  historical  account  of  Guinea, 
with  an  inquiry  into  the  Slave  Trade,  Philadelphia,  177 1 . 


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Bcnezet,  Anthony.  Some  historical  account  of  Guinea,  with 
an  inquiry  of  the  slave  trade.  London,  17S8. 

Benjamin,  Hon.  J.  P.,  (of  La.),  Speech  of  in  the  U.  S.  Sen- 
ate, March  11,  1858.  Slavery  protected  by  the  common 
law  of  the  new  world,  guaranteed  by  the  Constitution  and 
vindicated  by  the  Supreme  Court.    Washington,  1S58. 

Bennett,  William  W.  D.D.  Memorials  of  Methodism  in 
Virginia  from  its  introduction  in  the  State  in  1772  to 
1829.      2d  edition.  Richmond,  1871. 

Benton,  Thomas  H.  Thirty  years'  view  of  the  history  and 
workings  of  the  American  Government,  1820-1.S50. 
2  vols.  New  York,  1875. 

Berney,  Saftbld.  Hand  book  of  Alabama.  A  complete  in- 
dex of  the  state.  Mobile,  1878. 

Bertron,  Mrs.  Ottilie.     Edith,  a  novel.  Autograph  copy 

from  author.  Philadelphia,  1887. 

Review    of  Col.  R.   G.  IngersoU's  attacks  upon   Chris- 
tianity.       Autograph    copy    from  author. 

Philadelphia,  1889. 

Birkbeck,  Morris.      Letters  from  Illinois.         London,  1818. 

Noies  ot    a  journey    from   the    coast  ol  Virginia  to  the 

territory  of  Illinois.  London,  1818. 

Blackburn,  Luke  P.,  (Governor   of  Kentucky,)  Message  ot 

Nov.    1 88 1.  Frankfort,  1881. 

Blackwell,  James  De  Ruyter.     Poetical  works  of,  in  3  vols. 

Vols  I-II.  (Autograph  copy  from  author.) 

New  York,  1S79. 
Blair,  James,  M.  A.     Our  Savior's    Divine  Sermon    on    the 

Mount.     4  vols.  London,  1740. 

Bland,  Richard.     An  inquiry  into  the   rights   of  the  British 

Colonies.     Reprinted  from  the  Williamsburg   edition. 

London,  1769. 
Bledsoe,  Albert  Taylor,   LL.D.     An  Essay  on  Liberty  and 

Slavery.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

A  Theodicy,  or  vindication  of  the  Divine  Glory. 

New  York,  1856. 

Is    Davis   a  traitor,    or   was    secession  a    constitutional 

right  previous  to  the  war  ofi86r.       I-altiniore,  1S66, 


yo  N.  Y.  Southern  Society 

Boit,  Robert  Apthorp.  Eustis,  a  novel.  Presented  by  A.  S. 
Walker.  Boston,  1884. 

Botts,  John  Minor,  (of  Virginia).  The  great  Rebellion,  its 
secret  history,  rise,  progress,  and  disastrous  failure. 

New  York,  1866. 

Bouldin,  Powhatan.  The  old  Trunk,  or  sketches  of  colonial 
days.  Richmond,  1888. 

Home  reminiscences  of  John    Randolph    of  Roanoke. 

Richmond,  1878. 

Boykin,  Edward  M.  The  Falling  Flag.  Evacuation  of 
Richmond,  retreat  and  surrender  at  Appomattax. 

New  York,  1S74. 

Bozman,  John  Leeds.  The  history  of  Maryland  from  the 
first  settlement  in  1633  to  the  restoration  in  1660. 
2  vols.  Baltimore,  1873. 

Brackenridge,  H.  M.  History  of  the  late  war  between 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  with  an  account 
of  the    military    and    naval    operations. 

Philadelphia,    1839. 

Braman,  D.  E.  E.  Information  about  Texas,  carefully  pre- 
pared. Philadelphia,  1857. 

Bremer,  Fredrica.  The  Homes  of  the  New  World.  Impres- 
sions of  America.     2  vols.  New  York,  1853. 

Brent,  Linda.  The  Deeper  Wrong,  or  incidents  in  the  life 
of  a  slave  girl.  London,  1862. 

Brewer,  W.  Alabama,  her  History,  Resources,  war  record 
and  public  men,  fromi540 to  1872.    Montgomery.  1872. 

Bright,  The  Rt.  Hon.  John,  M.  P.  Speeches  on  the  public 
affairs  of  the  last  twenty  years.  London,  1869. 

Brown,  John  Mason.  The  political  beginnings  of  Kentucky. 
A  njirrative  of  public  events  up  to  the  time  of  its  ad- 
mission to  the  American  Union.      [Filson  Club  series]. 

Louisville,  1889. 

Bruce,  Phillip  A.     The  plantation  Negro  as  a  Freeman. 

New  York,  1889. 

Browne,  William  Hand,  Maryland.  The  history  of  a  Palati- 
nate. Boston,  1888. 

Brownlow,  Wm.  G.  Sketches  of  the  rise,  progress  and    de- 


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cline  of  Secession,  with  a  narrative  of  personal  advent- 
ures among  the  Rebels.  Philadelphia,  1862. 

Buchanan,   James.  His   administration    on   the   eve  ol 

the  Rebellion.  New  York,  1866. 

Burdett,    Charles.      Margarett  Moncrieffe,    the  first  love    of 
Aaron  Burr.      A  romance  of  the  Revolution. 

New  York,  1S60. 

Burk,  John.      The  History  of  Virginia.     4  vols. 

Petersburg,  1 804-1 8 16. 

Burke,  William.     The  mineral  springs  of  western   Virginia, 
with  remarks  on  their  use.  New  York,  1842. 

Burton,  H.  W.    The  history  of  Norfolk,  Va.     Norfolk,  1877. 

Butter\vorth,  Hezekiah.     Songs  of  history.      Boston,  1887. 

Byrd,  William.     The  history    of  the   dividing   line   between 
Virginia  and  North  Carolina  as  run  in  1728-29.      2  vols. 

Richmond,  1866. 

Cable,  George  W.     The   Grandissimes,    a   story   of  Creole 
life.  New  York,  1888. 

Old  Creole  Days.  New  York,  1888. 

Cairnes,  J.  E.  M.A.     The  Slave  Power,  its  character,  career, 

and  probable  designs,  being  an  attempt  to   e.xplain  the 

real  issue  involved  in  the  American  contest. 

London,  1862. 
Caldwell,  Charles.     Memoirs  of  the  life  and   campaigns   of 

Nathaniel  Green.  Philadelphia,   18 19. 

Campbell,    Charles.      Some   material   to   serve   for   a   brief 

memoir  of  John  Daly  Burk.  Albany,  1868. 

Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Colony  and    ancient 

dominion  of  Virginia.  Author's  autograph  presentat- 
ion inscription.  Richmond,  1847. 

The  Orderly  Book   of  that  portion  of    the     American 

army  stationed  at  or  near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under 
the  command  of  Gen.  Andrew  Lewis,  March  18, 
1776  to  Aug.  28,  1776.      Privately  printed. 

Richmond,  1S60. 

Campbell,  John.      Negro-mania,     being   an   examination    ol 

the  falsely  assumed  equalities  of  the   various   races   of 

men.  Philadelphia,  1851. 


j2  N.  V.  So7ithern  Society 

Campbell,  J.  L.  LL.  D.     Geology  of  the  James  River  Valley, 
Virginia,  New  York,  1882. 

Carey,  H.  C.  The  Slave  Trade,  domestic  and  foreign,  why  it 
exists  and  how  it   may  be   extinguished. 

Philadelphia,    1859. 
Carpenter,  W.  H.     History  of  Tennessee   from    its   earliest 
settlement  to  the  present  time.  Philadelphia,  1868. 

Carr,  Lucien.     Missouri.     A  bone  of  contention. 

Boston,  1888. 

The    Mounds    of    the    Mississippi    Valley   historically 

considered.  N.D. 

Carr,  Lucien  and  Shaler,  N.  S.  On  the  prehistoric  remains 
of  Kentucky,  with  several  plates.  N.D. 

Catesby,  Mark  F.  R.  S.  The  Natural  History  of  Carolina, 
Florida  and  the  Bahamas  Islands,  with  colored  illustra- 
tions of  birds,  beasts,  fishes,  serpents,  insects  and 
plants.     2  vols.  London,  177 1. 

Chase,  Ezra  B.,  Esq.  Teachings  of  patriots  and  statesmen, 
or  the  "  Founders  of  the  Repubhc"  on  Slavery. 

Philadelphia,  i860. 

Chesney,  Capt.  C.  C,  R.  E.  A  military  view  of  recent 
Campaigns  in  Virginia  and  Maryland.     London,    1863. 

Chittenden,  L.  E.  A  report  of  the  debates  and  proceed- 
ings in  the  secret  sessions  of  the  Confederate  conven- 
tion, 1 86 1.  New  York,  1864. 

Clack,  Mrs.  Louise,  (of  Louisiana).  Our  Refugee  Household. 

New  York,  1866. 

Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.     Life  and   correspondence  of  John    A. 
Quitman.     2  vols.  New  York.  i860. 

Mississippi  as  a  Province,  Territory    and  State,     with 

biographical    notes    of    eminent    citizens.     Vol.    i. 

Jackson,  Miss.,  1880. 

Claiborne,  J.  H. Jr. ,M.D.  Theory  and  practice  of  the  Ophthal- 
moscope. A  handbook  for  student.  (Autograph  copy 
from  author.)  Detroit,  1888. 

Clarke,  Richard  H.  Lives  of  the  deceased  Bishops  of  the 
Catholic  church  in  the  United  States.  Autograph 
copy  to  Capt.  Garden.     3  vols.  New  York,  1888. 


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Clarkson,  Thomas,  M.A.  The  history  ot  the  rise,  progress 
and  accompHshment  of  the  abolition  of  the  African 
slave  trade  by  the  British  Parliament.      2  vols. 

London,  1808. 

Clemens,  Samuel  L.  (Mark  Twain).  A  Tramp  Abroad  pre- 
sented by  Lucy  R.   Garden.  Hartford,   1880. 

Life  on  the  Mississippi.  Boston,  1883. 

Roughing    It,    presented  by  Lucy  R.  Garden, 

Hartford,  1872. 

Sketches,  presented  by  Lucy  R.  Garden. 

New  York,  1880. 

The  Innocents  Abroad,  or  the  new  Pilgrims'   Progress. 

Presented     by     Lucy     R.      Garden. 

Hartford,     1S75. 

Cleveland,  Henry.     Alexander  H.  Stephens  in    public   and 

private,    with  letters  and  speeches  before,  during   and 

since  the  War.  Pliiladelphia,  1S66. 

Coale,  Charles  B.       Life  and  adventures  of  Wilburn  Waters 

hunter    and   trapper  in   Southwest  Virginia. 

Richmond,  1878- 
Cobb,  Thomas  R.  R.     An  Historical  Sketch  of  Slavery  from 
the  earliest  periods.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

Cobbett,  William,  M.P.     Life  of  Andrew  Jackson. 

London,  1834. 
Cochin,  Augustin.     The  Results  of  Emancipation,  translated 
by  Mary  Booth.  Boston,  1S63. 

Coffin,    Levi.    Reminiscences  of  an    Abolitionist. 

London,  N.D. 
Cohen,  M.  M.       Notices  of  Florida  and  the  Campaigns. 

Charleston,    1S36. 
Collins,   Lewis.      Historical  sketches  of  Kentucky,  with  anec- 
dotes of  pioneer  life.  Cincinnati,  1848. 
Combe,  George.     Notes  on  the  United  States  during  a  Phre- 
nological visit,    1838,  '39  and  '40.      2  vols. 

Philadelphia,    1S41. 

Conklin,  Margaret  C.     Memoirs  of  the   mother  and  wife   of 

Washington.  New  York.  1S58. 

Conway,  Moncure  D.     Admitted  chapters  of  hislorv.  disclosed 


p7^  N.  Y.  Sotithef'iL  Society 

in  the  life  and  papers  of  Edmund  Randolph. 

New  York,  1888. 

Cooke,  John  Esten.      Canollcs,  the  fortunes  of  a   Partisan    of 

'81.  Toronto,  1867. 

Hammer    and    Rapier.  New  York,  1871. 

Henry  St.  John,  Gentlemen.         A  tale  of  1774  and  '75. 

New  York,  1S59. 

Hilt    to    Hilt,     or    days    and    nights    on   the     banks 

of  the  Shenandoah  in  the  autumn  of  1864. 

New  York,  1869. 

The    Last   of  the    Foresters.        A    story    of    the     Old 

Virginia  frontier.  New  York,  1856. 

Mohun,  a  novel.  New  York,  1889. 

Out  of  the  Foam,  a  novel.  New  York,  187 1. 

Pretty    Mrs.    Gaston,    and  other  stories. 

New  York,  1874. 

Surry  of  Eagle's  Nest,  or  the  memoirs    of  a  staff  officer 

serving  in  Virginia.  New  York,  1889. 

Virginia,  a  history  of  the  people.  Boston,  1889. 

Wearing  of  the  Grey.     Personal   portraits,    scenes  and 

adventures  of  the  late  war,  with  dashing  charges,  toil- 
some marches,  sacrifices  and  sufferings  of  the  Boys  in 
Grey.  New  York,  1887. 

Craddock,   Charles  Egbert,    (Mary   N.    Murfree),       In   the 
Clouds,  a  novel,  presented  by  Lucy  R.  Garden. 

Boston,  1887. 

The  Despot  of  Broomsedge  Cove.  Boston,  li 


Where  the  Battle  was   Fought,    a  novel,    presented   by 

Lucy  R.  Garden.  Boston,  1885. 

Craighill,  Robert  T.     The  Virginia  "Peerage,"  or  sketches 
of  Virginians.  Richmond,    1880. 

Craven,  John  J.,  M.  D.      Prison  life  of  Jefferson  Davis. 

New  York,  1866. 

Dabney,  R.  L..  D.D.     Life  of  Thomas  J.  Jackson,    (Stone- 
wall).     2  vols.  London,  1864. 

Dabney,  Virginius.     Gold  that  did  not  Glitter,  a  novel,  pre- 
.sentedby  Lucy  R.  Garden.  Philadelphia,  1889. 

The  story  of  Don  Miff,  as  told  by  his  friend,  John  Bouche 


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Whacker.      A  symphony  of  Hie,  i)rcsentcd  by  Lucy  R. 
Garden.  Philadelphia,  1886. 

Dandridge,   Danske.     Joy,    and    other    ptjems. 

New  York,  18S8. 
Daniel,  J.  M.,  (a  Virginian.  ,1   Life  of  T.  J.   (Stonewall)  Jack- 
son. New  York,  1866. 
Daniels,    Frederick    S.     The    Richmond    E.xaminer  during 
the  war,  or  the  writings  of  John  ^L  Daniels,   including 
a  copy  of  the  Latch   Key,    by  Bagby. 

New  York,  1S6S. 
Darby,  John  F.      Personal  recollections  of. 

St.  Louis,    1880. 
Darby,  William.     A  geographical  description  of  the  state  of 
Louisiana.  Philadelphia,  18 16. 

Darnell,  Elias.     A  journal  of  the  hardships,   sufTerings,    bat- 
tles, defeat  and    captivity   of    those   heroic   Kentucky 
volunteers  and    regulars   commanded    by   Gen.    Win- 
chester ;  1 8 1 2  and  '  1 3.  Philadelphia,  1 854. 
Davies,  Ebenezer.     American  scenes  and   Christian    slavery. 

London,  1849. 
Davis,  Jefferson.      The  rise  and  {aW  of  the  Confederate  Gov- 
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A  short  history  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America. 

New  York,  1890. 

Davis,    Thomas  J.       A  sketch   of  the  life  and  character  of 

Thomas  Jefferson.  Philadelphia,  1S76. 

Davis,  V.  Jefferson.     Jefferson  Davis  ;  a  memoir  by  his  wife. 

New  York,  1S90. 

Davis,  Walter  Bickford  and  Durrie  Daniel  S.,  A.M.    History 

of  Missouri.  St.  Louis,  1876. 

Davidson,  James  Wood.     The  Living  Writers  of  the  South. 

New  York,  1869. 

Davidson,    Robert,    D.D.       History    of   the    Presbyterian 

Church  in  Kentucky.  New  York,  1S47. 

Dawson,   Moses.      A   historical   narrative  of  the  civil    and 

military  services  of  William  H.  Harrison. 

Cincinnati.  1S24. 
DeBonstetten,  Ch-Victor.     The  man  of  the  North  and  the 


j6  N.  Y.  Southern  Society 

man  of  the  South  ;  or,  the  influence  of  climate. 

New  York,  1864. 
DeCardenas,  Z  Cano  Don  Gabriel.     Ensayo.     Cronolologico, 
Para  la  Historia  General  De  La  Florida. 

Madrid,  1723. 
DeGasparin,    Count    Agenor.       The    Uprising  of  a    Great 
People.      The    United   States   in    1861. 

New  York,  1861. 
DeFontaine,  F,  G.      "(Personne)."     Marginalia  ;  or,  glean- 
ings from  an  army  note  book.     Columbia,  S.  C,  1864. 
DeMontalembert,   Le  Comte.     La  Victoire  Du  Nord,  aux 
Etats-Unis.  Paris,  1865. 

DeTocqueville,  Alexis.  Democracy  in  America.  Trans- 
lated by  Henry  Reeve,  Esq.,  with  notes  by  Francis 
Bowen.      2  vols.  Cambridge,  1863. 

DeVere,  M.  Scheie.     Leaves  from  the  book  of  nature. 

New  York,  1872. 
Dew,  Thomas  R.      An  essay  on  Slavery.      2d  edition. 

Richmond,  1849. 
Dewees,  W.  B.     Letters  from  an  Early  Settler  in  Texas. 

Louisville,  1858. 
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Wheaton,  Henry.     Some  account  of  the  Life  Writings  and 

Speeches  of  William  Pinkney.  New  York,  1826. 

Wheeler,  John  H.      Historical  Sketches  of  North   Carolina 

from  1584  to  1851.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

White,  George.,  M.  A.      Historical  Collections  of  Georgia. 

New  York,  1855.. 
Whitefield,  George.,  A.    B.      A  Journal  of  a  voyage  from 

London  to  Savannah  in  Georgia.  London,  1739, 

Continuation    of  the    Rev.    Mr.   Whitefield" s  journal. 

2d  Edition.  London,  1740. 

A    further   account    of    God's    Dealings. 

London,  1747. 
^A^hitehead,  Charles  E.     Wild  Sport  in  the  South,  or  the 

Camp  Fires  of  the  Everglades.  New  York.  i860. 

^Vhitemore,   William   H.     The  Cavalier  Dismounted  ;   an 

Essay  on  the  origin  of   the  founders  of  the  Thirteen 

Colonies.  Salem,  Mass.,  1864. 

Whitsitt,    William    H.     Life  and   Times   of   Judge    Caleb 

Wallace  ;  Some  time  a  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Appeals 


''Garden   Library!'  joj 

ol  the  State  of  Kentucky.     (  Filson  Club  Series) 

Louisville,  iSSs. 
Woodberry,  George.  E.      Life  of  Edj^ar  Allen  Poe. 

Boston,  1888. 
\A^ynne,    Mr.      A  general   history  ol"  the   Hritish   Empire  in 
America.      2  vols.  London,  1770. 

Yates,  John  Ashton.  Colonial  Slavery  ;  Letters  to  the  Riijht 
Hon.  William  Hisknson,  on  Slavery  in  the  British  Col- 
onies. Liverpool,  1824. 


CLASSIF^IED 
LIST. 


CLASSIFIED    LIST. 


ALABAMA. 

Berney's,  Hand  book  of. 
Brewer's,  Alabama. 
Garrett's,  Public  men  in. 
Meek's,  Romantic  Passages. 
Pickett's,  History  of.     2  vols. 

ARKANSAS. 

Branner's  Geolog}-  of  Arkansas.     3  \«)ls. 

BIOGRAPHY. 

Adam's,  Lives  of  Madison  and  Munroc. 

John  Randolph  of  Roanoke. 

Alfriend's,  Life  of  Jefferson  Davis. 

Anderson's,  Address  on  Robt.  E.  Lee. 

Arnold's,  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Audubon's,  Life  of  John  James  Audubon. 

Baldwin's,  Sketches  of  Party  Leaders. 

Baker's,  Texas  Scrap  Book. 

Bancroft's,  Life  of  Washington. 

Barney's,  Life  of  Commodore  Harney. 

Biographical,  Encyclo])aedia  of  K)-. 

Bouldin's,  Remini-scences  of  John  Randolph. 

Caldwell's,  Life  of  Nathaniel  Greene. 

Campbell's,  Memoir  of  John  Daly  l^uik. 

Clarke's,  Lives  Deceased  Bishops,  Caih<<lic  Church.   ;,  vols 

Coale's,  Life  of  VVilburn  Waters. 


112  AL  Y.  Southern  Society 

^lOOKATUY—Confimied. 

Claiborne's,  Life  of  John  A.  Quitman.     2  vols. 

Conway's,  Life  of  Edmund  Randolph. 

Cobbett's,  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson. 

Conklin's,  Memoirs  of  the  Mother  and  Wife  of  Washington. 

Craven's,  Prison  Life  of  Jefferson  Davis. 

Craighill's,  Virginia  Peerage,     vol.  i. 

Dabney's,  Life  of  Thomas  J.  Jackson.      2  vols. 

Daniel's,  Life  of  T.  J.  Jackson. 

Memoir  of  John  M.  Daniels. 

Davidson's,  Living  Writers  of  the  South. 
Davis's  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 
Davis's,  Memoir  of  Jefferson  Davis. 
Dawson's,  Life  of  William  H.Harrison. 
Douglas's,  Narrative  of  a  Slave. 
Dorsey's,  Life  of  Henry  W.  Allen. 
Eaton's,  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
Edward's,  Sir  Walter  Ralegh.      2  vols. 
Eulogies  on  V\,  ashington. 
Flint's,  Life  of  Daniel  Boone. 
Foot's,  Bench  and  Bar  Southwest. 
Forest's,  Women  of  the  South. 
Ford's,  Writings  of  Washington.     7  vols. 
Foster's,  Life  of  Andrew  Johnson. 
Frost's,  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
Fry's,  Life  of  Zachary  Taylor. 
Garland's,  Life  of  John  Randolph. 
Garrett's,  Public  Men  in  Alabama. 
Gay's,  Life  of  James  Madison. 
Gilman's,  Life  of  James  Munroe. 
Goodwin's,  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
Grigsby's,  Life  of  Gov.  Tazewell. 
Greene's,  Life  of  Nathaniel  Greene.     3  vols. 
Harris's,  Life  of  Henry  W.  Grady. 

Memorial  of  James  Oglethorpe. 

Horry  and  ^A^eem's,  Life  of  Francis  Marion. 
Headly's,  Life  of  Winfield  Scott. 
Ireland's,  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson. 


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BIOGRAPHY  — G;;^/'/V^«t'</. 

Irving's,  Life  of  Washinn^ton.     5  vols. 
Jenkin's,  Life  of  James  K.  Polk. 

Life  of  John  C.  Calhoun. 

Johnson's,  Life  of  Nathaniel  Greene.     2  vols. 
Johnston's,  Life  of  Albert  Sidney  Johnston. 
Jones's,  Reminiscences  of  Robt.  E.  Lee. 
Kennedy's,  Life  of  William  Wirt.     2  vols. 
King's,  Life  of  Grover  Cleveland. 
Kirkland's,  Memoirs  of  Washington. 
Lee's,  Life  of  Arthur  Lee.      2  vols. 

Legare's,  Life  and  writings  of  Hugh  S.  Legare.     2  vols. 
Letters  of  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke. 

and  writings  of  James  Madison.     4  vols. 

Life  of  Jeft'erson  Davis,  by  men  of  his  times. 

of  Jacob  Barker. 

of  Sam  Houston. 

of  David  Crockett. 

Linn's,  Life  of  Lewis  F.  Linn. 

Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Long's,  Memoir  of  Robert  E.  Lee. 
Lynch's,  Bench  and  Bar  of  Mississippi. 
McClellan's,  Life  of  J,  E.  B.  Stuart. 
McCabe's,  Life  of  Robert  E.  Lee. 
M'Kenney's,  Memoirs. 
Magruder's,  Life  of  John  Marshall. 

Mallory's,  Life  and  Speeches  of  Henry  Clay.     2  vols. 
Mansfield's  Life  of  Winfield  Scott. 
Marshall's,  Life  of  Washington.     5  vols. 
Mason's,  Popular  Life  of  R.  E.  Lee. 
Memoirs  of  Andrew  Jackson. 

of  Major  Robert  Stobo. 

of  Charles  Lee. 

Miller's  Bench  and  Bar  of  Georgia.     2  vols. 
Minnigerode's,  Address  on  Jefferson  Davis. 
Morse's,  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 
Nolte's  Fifty  Years. 
Obsequies  of  Henry  Clay  in  N.  Y. 


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BIOGRAPHY— G7;?//V/?^^^ 

Obsequies  of  Henry  Clay  in  U.  S.  S. 

of  Zachary  Taylor  in  N.  Y. 

Parton's,  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     3  vols. 
Pinkney's  Life  of  William  Pinkney. 
Pollards' s  Davis  and  the  Secret  History. 

Lee  and  his  Lieutenants, 

Prentiss's,  Life  of  S.  S.  Prentiss. 
Randall's,  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.     3  vols. 
Randolph's, Life  Thomas  Jefferson. 
Randolph's,  Memoirs  of  Thomas  Jefferson.     4  vols. 
Raynor's,  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 
Roosevelt's,  Life  of  Thomas  H.  Benton. 

Rough  and  Ready  Souvenir. 

Safford's,  Blennerhassett. 

Schroeder's,  Life  of  Washington.     2  vols. 

Schurz's  Life  of  Henry  Clay.      2  vols. 

Scott,  Winfield,  Maj.  Gen.,   Memoir  of      2  vols. 

Seymour's,  Memorial. 

Simm's,  Life  of  Capt.  John  Smith. 

Life  of  Nathaniel  Greene. 

Slaughter's,  Memoir  of  Joshua  Fry. 

Smith,  Capt.  John's  True  Travels,   and  Life  oi 

Southern  Generals. 

Spark's,  American  Biography,      ist  series.      10  vols. 

American  Biography.     2d  series.      15  vols. 

Sumner's,  Andrew  Jackson. 

Taylor's,  Lives  of  Va.   Baptist  Ministers. 
Tucker's,  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.     2  vols. 
Tyler's,  Life  of  Patrick  Henry. 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh. 

Life  of  Roger  B.  Taney. 

Verdery's,  Memorial  of  Grady. 

Von  Hoist's,  Life  of  John.  C.  Calhoun. 
Waldo's,  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
Walker's,  Memorial  of  Virginia  Military  Institute. 
\A^alker's,  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
Warner's,  Autobiography  of  Chas.  Caldwell. 


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BIOGRAPHY -G;;///;/;.^rt'. 

Washingtonia. 

Wheaton's,  Life  of  Win.  Pincknev. 
^A/'hitsitt's,  Life  of  Caleb  Wallace. 
Woodberry's,  Life  of  Edgar  A.  Poe. 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  : 

Bartlett's  Literature  of  the  Rebellion. 

Bibliotheca  Americana. 

Catalogue  Library  Union  League  Club. 

COLONIES  : 

An  Impartial  Enquiry,  1741. 

Authentic  Papers  from  America. 

Bland's  Rights  of  Briti>h  Colonies. 

Bouldin's  Old  Trunk. 

Campbell's  Virginia. 

Gatford's  X'irginia,    1657. 

History  of  Colonies  of  S.  Carolina  and  Georgia. 

History  of  Virginia,  1722. 

Jefferson's  Virginia. 

Jeffery's  Atlas,  1775. 

Nova  Britania. 

Riche's  News  from  X'irginia,  16 10. 

Rights  of  British  America. 

Robinson's  Early  \'oyagcs. 

Travels  of  Capt.  John  Smith. 

Whitmore's  Cavalier  Dismounted. 

Wynne's  British  Empire  in  America.     2  N'ols. 

CONFEDERATEANA : 

C.  S.  A.  Tariff  Act. 

DeFontaine's  Marginalia. 

Geographical  Reader  for  Dixie  Children. 

Hardee's  Infjntry  Tactics. 

Journal  of  North  Carolina  Convention  of  01. 

Register  of  North  Carolina  Troops,  •6i-'64. 

Statutes  at  Large  of  the  Confederate  States. 
DELAWARE  : 
Caesar  Rodney,  by  Thomas  F.  Bayard. 


Ii6  N.  Y.  Southern  Society 

J^'EL.AVsr  A'R'K—Coyitmued. 

Ferris,  Original  Settlements  on  the. 
Montgomery's  Wilmington. 

FLORIDA  : 

Catesby's  Natural  History.     2  Vols. 

Cohen's  Notices  of  and  the  Campaigns  in. 

DeCardena's  Historia  General. 

Fairbank's  Si.  Augustine, 

French's  Historical  Collection.     2d  series. 

Gidding's  Exiles  of. 

Irving' s  DeSoto  Conquest.     2  Vols. 

Rattenbury's  Cession  of. 

Schipp's  Hernando  DeSoto. 

Voyage  to  the  Spanish  Main. 

GAZETTEERS,  GUIDES,  ETC.  : 

American  Atlas,  1775. 

American  Gazetteer,  1798. 

Atlas  of  War  in  Florida  and  Louisiana. 

Congressional  Director^'-,  1885. 

1889. 

1890. 
Gazetteer  of  Va.  and  Dist.  of  Columbia,  1836. 
Guide  to  Mammoth  Cave. 

Guide  to  World's  Fair  and  New  Orleans,  1885. 
Map  of  Louisiana,  1788. 
Map  of  Carolina,  1765. 
Map  of  Louisiana,  1752. 
Map  of  France  in  America,  1720. 
Map  of  Southern  States,  i86i. 
Map  of  North  America,   1811. 
Map  of  Novia  Scotia,  1811. 
Map  of  Canada,  1811. 
Map  of  United  States,  1811. 
Map  of  America,  181 1. 
Map  of  a  Part  of  the  United  States,  1806. 
Map  of  Part  of  United  States,  1811. 
Map  of  North  Half  of  South  America,  1811. 


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GAZETTEERS,  ETC.  —  Gv///>/W. 

Map  of  South  Half  of  South  America,  1811, 
Map  of  West  Indies,  1S03. 
Map  of  Part  of  United  States,  iSi  i . 
Map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  1755. 
Register  Confederate  Dead  in  Hollywood. 

GENEALOGICAL  : 

De  Saussure  Family. 

Gibbes  Family, 

Lee  Family. 

Marshall  Family. 

Old  Churches  and  Families  of  Va. 

Virginia  Early  Settlers. 

Washington  Family. 

GEORGIA: 

An  Impartial  Inquiry. 

Harris's  Oglethorpe. 

Historical  Society's  Collection.    Vol.  II. 

Jones's  Addresses. 

Chatham  Artillery. 

Dead  Towns  of. 

Education  in. 

History  of.     2  Vols. 

Kemble's  Georgia  Plantation. 
Miller's  Bench  and  Bar.     2  Vols. 
Minutes  of  Union  Society. 
Richard's  Georgia  Illustrated. 
Steven's  History  of.     2  Vols. 
White's  Historical  Collections  ol. 
Whitfield's  God's  Dealine^s, 

Journey. 

Journey  Continued. 

HISTORY  : 

Bozman's  Maryland.     2  Vols. 
Brewer's  Alabama. 
Browne's  Maryland. 
Burk's  Virginia.     4  Vols. 


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H ISTO  RY—  Continued. 
Campbell's  Virginia. 
Carpenter's  Tennessee. 
Carr's  Missouri. 
Collin's  Kentucky. 
Davis's  Confederate  States. 
Davis  and  Durrie's  Missouri. 
DeCardenia's  Florida. 
DuPratz's  Louisiana. 
Foot's  North  Carolina. 
Foote's  Texas. 
Gayarre's  Louisiana. 
Hav^k's  North  Carolina. 
Hewett's  South  Carolina. 
Holmes'   American. 
Hooton's  Texas. 
Hov/es'   Virginia. 
Imlay's  Kentucky.     2  Vols. 
Jefferson's  Virginia. 
Jones'  Georgia,      2  Vols. 
Kennedy's  Texas.     2  Vols. 
McSherry's  Maryland. 
Marbois'  Louisiana. 
Mayer's  Mexico.  2  Vols. 
Moore's  North  Carolina. 
Noll's  Mexico. 
Pickett's  Alabama.     2  Vols. 
Ramsay's  United  States.     3  Vols. 

South  Carolina.     2  Vols. 

Ramsay  and  Smith's  United  States.     3  Vols 

Ramsey's  Tennessee. 

Sabine's  Notes  on  Duelling. 

Shaler's  Kentucky. 

Simm's  South  Carolina. 

Spencer's  North  Carolina. 

South  Carolina  Colonial.     2  Vols. 

Steven's  Georgia.     2  Vols. 

Thompson's  Louisiana. 


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H I STO  R  Y—  Contimied. 

Warden's  United  States.     3  vols. 
"Wheeler's  North  Carolina. 
"Williamson's  North  Carolina.     2  Vols. 
W  ynne's  British  Empire  in  America.     2  Vols. 

KENTUCKY : 

Allen's  History  of. 

Biographical  Encyclopedia  of. 

Blackman's  (Governor)  Message. 

Brown's  Political  Beginnings. 

Carr  and  Shaler's  Prehistoric  Remains. 

Collin's  Kentucky. 

Darnell's  Journal. 

Davidson,  Presbyterian  Church  in. 

Drake's  Pioneer  Life  in. 

Dorrett's  St.  Paul's  Church,  Louisville. 

Elliot's  Debates.     Vol.  4. 

Filson's  Historie  De  Kentucke. 

Imlay's  Kentucky.     2    \'ols. 

Knott's  (Governor)  Message. 

McCreary's  (Governor)  Message. 

Martin's  Mammoth  Cave  Guide. 

Michaux's  Travels. 

Papers  on. 

Perrin's  Pioneer  Press  of. 

Shaler's  Kentucky. 

Spalding's  Early  Catholic  Mission  in. 

Story  of  a  Monument. 

Thompson's  First  Brigade. 

LITERATURE  : 

Bremer's  Impression  of  America.     2  Vols. 
Clemen's  Sketches. 
DeVere's  Book  of  Nature. 
Garden's  Anecdotes. 
Gildersleeve's  Essays  and  Studies. 
Griswold's  Prose  Writers  of  America. 
Hamilton,  Men  and  Manners.     2  \'ols. 


120  N.  Y.  Southern  Society 

lAT^KATH'KE— Continued. 

Harrison's  A  Group  of  Poets. 
Holcombe,  Literature  in  Letters. 
Lanier's  Science  of  English  Verse. 
Martineau's  Society  in  America.     2  Vols, 
Nott  and  Gliddon's  Indigenous  Races. 
Preston's  Cartoons. 

Handful  of  Monographs. 

Taylor's  Essays. 

Trollope's  Domestic  Manners  of  Americans.     2  Vols. 
^A/hitnno^e,  Cavalier  Dismounted. 

LOUISIANA: 

Address  on  Cession  of  to  the  French. 

Barker,  Jacob,  Life  of. 
Carte  de  Louisiane,  1752. 
Clack's  Refugee  Household. 
Darby's  Louisiana. 
Dumont's  Memoirs  Louisiane. 
DuPratz,  History  of. 
French's  Historical  Collection. 

Historical  Collection.     2d  Series. 

Gayarre's  As  a  French  Colony. 

Colonial  History. 

Romance  of. 

Guide  to  World's  Fair  and  New  Orleans. 

Hennepin's  Description  of. 

Latour's  Atlas  of  War  in. 

Map  of  1788. 

Marbois'  Louisiana. 

Nolte's  Fifty  Years. 

Norman's  New  Orleans  and  Environs. 

Robin's  Voyages  to.     3  Vols. 

Southwood's  "  Beauty  and  Booty." 

Stoddard's  Sketches  of. 

Thompson's  Louisiana. 

MARYLAND : 

Archieves  of,  1637-1664. 


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MARYLAND— r^;///////.-^. 

Bozman's  History  of,     2  Vols. 

Browne's  Maryland. 

Elliot's  Debates.     Vol.  II. 

Hawk's  Ecclesiastical  History  of. 

McSherry's  Maryland. 

Map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  1755. 

Neill's  Founders  of. 

Purviance's  Baltimore  During  the  Revolution. 

Ridgely's  Annals  of  Annapolis. 

MEDICINE  : 

Claiborne  on  the  Optholmascope. 
Gedding's  Surgery. 

Jones'  Medical  and  Surgical  Memoirs.    4  \'ols. 
Porcher's  Materia  Medica. 

MEXICO  : 

Emory's  Boundary  Survey.  3  \'^ols. 
Latrobe,  The  Rambler  in. 
Mayer's  Mexico.  2  Vols. 
Noll's  A  Short  History  of. 
Puente,  Reflexions  Sobre. 
Thompson's,  Recollections. 

MISCELLANEOUS: 

Ceremonies  Washington  Monument. 

Echo  of  Seneca. 

Guion's  Comet. 

Miscellanies,    2  Vols. 

Report  of  N.  Y.  Railroad  Commission,     2  \'ois. 

Stock  Exchanges  of  London,  Paris   and  New   York. 

Sunbeams, 

MISSISSIPPI  : 

Claiborne's  Mississippi.    Vol.  i. 
Lynch' s  Bench  and  Bar  of 
My  Cave  Life  in  Vicksburg, 

MISSOURI  : 

Carr's  Missouri. 


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MISSOURI— G?;^//;/?/^^. 
Davis  and  Durrie's  History  of. 
Darby's  Recollections. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  : 

Byrd's  Dividing  Line.  2  Vols. 
Catesby's  Natural  History  of.      2  Vols. 
Elliot's  Debates.     Vol.  4. 
Fanning' s  Narrative. 
Fisher's  River  Scenes. 
Foote's  Sketches  of. 
Hawk's  History  of       2  Vols. 
Journal  of  Convention  of  1861. 
Moore's  History  of     2  Vols. 
Reprinted  Tracts  on,  1600  to  1760. 
Schenck's  North  Carolina. 
Spencer's  First  Steps, 

Last  Ninety  Days  of  the  War  in. 

Vas-s's  New  Bern  and  Presbyterian  Church. 
Wheeler's  North  Carolina. 
Williamson's  North  Carolina.     2  Vols. 

NORTH  AMERICAN  INDIANS  : 

Doddridge's  Indian  Wars. 
Gatschet's  Migration  Legends,     2  Vols. 
M'Kenney's  Memoirs  and  Travels. 
Murray's  Travels.      2  Vols. 
Schoolcraft's  Indian  Tribes.     6  Vols. 

NOVELS  AND  TALES  : 
Adams,  F.  C.  : 

Manuel  Pereiro. 
Boit,  Robert  Apthorp: 

Eustis. 
Breton,  Mrs.  Ottilie  : 

Edith. 
Burdett,  Charles  : 

Margaret  Moncrieffe. 


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NOVELS  AND  Thl.^'S^—Coniinu.d. 

Cable,  George  W.  : 

Grandissiiiies, 

Old  Creole  Days. 
Cooke,  John  Esten  : 

Candles. 

Hammer  and  Rapier. 

Hilt  to  Hilt. 

Henry  St.  John,  Gendeman. 

Last  of  the  Foresters. 

Mohun. 

Out  of  the  Foam. 

Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston, 

Surry  of  Eagles  Nest. 

Wearing  the  Grey, 
Craddock,  Charles  Egbert  : 

Despot  of  Broomsedge  Cove. 

In  the  Clouds. 

Where  the  Battle  was  Fought. 
Dabney,  Virginius  : 

Don  .Miff. 

Gold  that  (lid. not  Glitter. 
Dew-Drop  of  the  Sunny  South. 
Eggleston,  George  Cary  : 

Big  Brother. 

Captain  Sam. 

Rebel's  Recollections. 

Signal  Boys. 

Wreck  of  the  Red  Bird. 
Field,  Henry  M.  : 

Bright  Skies  and  Dark  Shadows  . 
Gilliam,  E.  W.  : 

1 79 1,  A  Tale  of  San  Domingo. 
Gilman,  Caroline  : 

New  England  Bride. 
Gouldings,  F.  R.  : 

Marooners  Island. 


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NOVELS    AND   TKL'K^— Continued. 
Gouldings,  F.  R. : 

Young  Marooners. 
Harris,  Joel  Chandler  : 

Mingo. 

Nights  With  Uncle  Remus. 

Uncle  Remus. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton  : 

Anglomaniacs. 

Bric-a-Brac  Stories. 

Flower  de  Hundred. 
Haw,  M.  J.  : 

Beechwood  Tragedy. 
Lanier,  Sidney  : 

Boys  Froissart, 

Boys  King  Arthur. 

Boys  Mabinogion. 
Langdon,  Mary  : 

Ida  May. 
Lav»7rence,  George : 

Border  and  Bastille. 
Lennot,  Mary  : 

Ante  Bellum. 
Longstreet,  A.  B.  : 

Georgia  Scenes. 
Moore,  John  "W.  : 

Heirs  of  St.  Kilda. 
New  England  Chatties. 
Poe,  Edgar  Allen  : 

Novels  and  Tales. 
Reid,  Christian  : 

After  Many  Days. 

Bonney  Kate. 

Daughter  of  Bohemia. 

Ebb  Tide. 

Hearts  of  Steel. 

Land  of  the  Sky. 

Mabel  Lee. 


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NOVELS    AND    TAY.^^— Continued. 
Reid,  Christian  : 

Morton  House. 

Question  of  Honor. 

Nina's  Atonement. 

Summer  Idyl. 

Valerie  Aylmer. 
Rabelais,  Francis  : 

Three  Good  Giants. 
Rives,  Amelie  : 

A  Brother  to  Dragons. 

Herod  and  Mariamne. 

The  Quick  or  the  Dead. 

Virginia  of  Virginia. 

Witness  of  the  Sun. 
Simms,  W.  Gilmore  : 

Beauchampe. 

Border  Beagles. 

Charlemont. 

Confessions. 

Eutaw. 

Foray  ers. 

Guy  Rivers. 

Katharine  Walton. 

Mellichampe. 

Richard  Hurdis. 

Southward  Ho. 

The  Partisan. 

The  Scout. 

Vanconselas. 

Wigwam  and  Cabin. 

Woodcraft. 

Yemassee. 
Smedes,  Susan  Dabney  : 

Memorials  of  a  Southern  Planter. 
The  Season  Ticket. 
Tucker,  St.  George  : 

Hansford. 


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NOVELS  AND  'X:K\^'K^- Continued. 
Warren,  the  Texas  Refugee. 
Whitehead,  Chas.  E. : 

Camp  Fires  of  the  Everglades. 
Wilson,  Augusta  Evans  : 

At  the  Mercy  of  Tiberius. 

Beulah. 

Inez. 

Infelice. 

Macaria. 

St.  Elmo. 

Vashti. 

PERIODICAL  LITERATURE  : 

DeBow's  Review.     13  Vols. 

London  Index.     5  Vols. 

Pamphleteer.      i  Vol. 

Southern  Review.     20  Vols. 

Southern  Quarterly  Review.     13  Vols. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers.  iS  Vols. 

POETRY : 

Hartley's  Lays  of  Ancient  Virginia. 
Blackwell's  Poetical  Works.     3  Vols. 
Butterworth's  Songs  of  History. 
Dandridge's  Joy. 
Fuller's  Angel  in  the  Cloud, 
Hayne's  Poems. 
Lanier's  Poems. 

Moore's  Songs  of  the  Revolution. 
Nelson's  Secession. 
Pinkney's  Ernest  Murray. 
Poe's  Poems. 
Ritchie's  Columbiad. 
Ryan's  Poems. 

Southern  Poems  of  the  War. 
POLITICAL  : 

Address    on    Presenting  the    Sword    of  Jackson   to 
Congress. 


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POLITICAL— Cc;///////W. 

A  Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph. 
Benjamin's  Speech,  U.  S.  Senate. 
Benton's  Thirty  Year  View.     2  Vols. 
Bright' s  Speeclies. 
Calhoun's  ^A^orks.    6  vols. 
Correspondence  and  Writings  of  Legare. 
Debates  Virginia  Convention,  1788 
Elliot's  Debates.     5  \'ols. 
Hamilton's  Federalist. 
Hitchcock's  State  Constitutions. 

Development  of  the  Constitution. 

Journal  Virginia  House,  1865-66. 
Letters  and  Writings  of  Madison. 
Macaulay's  Address  to  the  People. 
Ormsby's  History  of  Whig-  Party. 
Scott's  Lost  Principle. 

Spark's  Diplomatic  Correspondence.  12  vols. 
South  Carolina  Constitution.     1S68. 
Taylor's  New  View  of  Constitution. 
Tucker's  Lectures  Constitutional  Law. 
Virginia  and  Kentucky  Resolutions. 
Virginia  State  Papers.    7  Vols. 
Wise's  Seven  Decades. 
^Vritings  of  Washington.    7  X'ols. 

POLITICAL  ECONOMY  : 

DeTocqueville,  Democracy  in  America.     2  \oLs, 
Hughes'  American  Dollar. 

Currency  Question. 

Hundley's  Social  Relations. 
Judkin's  Political  F'allacies. 
Scott's  Republics. 
Spence's  American  Union. 
Taylor's  Principles  of  Government. 

Tvranny  Unmasked, 

Ware's  Notes  Taken. 


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RELIGION  : 

Bennett's  Methodists  in  Virginia. 

Bertron's  Review  of  Ingersoll. 

Blair's   Sermons.     4  vols. 

Bledsoe's  Theodicy. 

Clark's  Lives  of  Catholic  Bishops.     3  vols. 

Davidson's  Presb}-terians  in  Kentucky. 

sher's  Monumental  Church. 
Graves's  Great  Iron  Wheel. 
Hawk's  Ecclesiastical  Histor}-.    2  vols. 
Hill's  Crucifixion  of  Christ. 
Johns  Life  of  Bishop  Meade. 

ones'  Christ  in  Camp. 
Meade's  Old  Churches  and  FamiHes. 
Puento's  Reflexions. 
Reports  and  Tracts. 
Slaughter' s  Bristol  Parish. 
Taylor's  Baptist  Ministers. 
Vass's  New  Bern's  Presbj-terian  Church. 
■Weiss'  French  Protestant  Refugees.     2  vols. 
"Whitfield's  God's  Dealings. 

Journey. 

Tourney,  continued. 

REVOLUTIONARY  WAR  : 

Baltimore  During  the. 
Draper's  Kings  Mountain. 
Exiles  in  Virginia. 
Fanning' s  Narrative. 
Fisk's  War  of  Independence. 
Garden's  Anecdotes  of   ist  series. 

"  2d  series. 

Gilmore's  Rear  Guard  of. 
Lee's  Campaign  in  Carolina. 
Lev/is'  Orderly  Book  at  Williamsburg, 
Moore  s  Songs  and  Ballads  of. 
Ramsay's  History  of.     2  vols. 
Snowden's  American  Revolution. 


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REVOLUTIONARY   Vsl K^—Continuea. 

Spark's  Correspondence  of.     4  vols. 

Diplomatic  Correspondence  of.    12  vols 

Tarleton's  Campaigns  of  lySo-'Si. 
Taylor's  British  Prison  Ships  of. 

SLAVERY : 

Abolition  a  Sedition. 
Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade. 
American  Anti-Slavery  Society. 
American  Slavery. 
Andrev^^s'  Slave  Trade. 
Armstrong's  Christian  Doctrines  ot. 
Aughey's  Slavery. 
Barcla)'''s  Slavery  in  West  Indies. 
Belisario's  Jamaica  Negros. 
Benezet's  Slavery. 

Guinea  and  Slave  Trade. 

Benjamin's  Speech  in  U.  S.  Senate. 
Bledsoe's  Liberty  and  Slavery. 
Brandinel's  Trade  in; Slaves. 
Brents'  Slave  Girl. 
Bruce' s  Plantation  Negro. 
Cairnes'  Slave  Power. 
Campbell's  Negro-Mania. 
Carly's  Slave  Trade. 
Chase's  Teachings  of  Statesn  ,cn. 
Cobb's  Historical  Sketch  of. 
Cochin's  Result  of  Emancipation. 
Coffin's  Abolitionist. 
Clarkson's  Works.     2  vols. 
Davie's  Christian  Slavery. 
Debates  on  Abolition  of. 
Dew's  An  Essay  on. 
Dickson's  Letters  on. 
Douglas's  Narrative. 
Ellison's  Secession  and. 
Essays  on,  and  Slave  Trade. 


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SLAVERY—  Continued. 

Featherstonhough's  Slave  States. 

Fitzhugh,  Cannibals  all. 

Gidding's  Exiles  of  Florida. 

Goodell's  Slave  Code. 

Help's  Conqueror  and  Bondsman.      2  vols. 

Helper's  Impending  Crisis. 

Hopkin's  Views  of. 

Horton's  Letters  on  Slavery. 

Howard's  Report  of  the  Dred  Scott  Case. 

Hundley's  Social  Relations. 

IngersoU's  Letter  and  Reply. 

Internal  Slave  Trade  of  U.  S. 

Kemble's  Georgia  Plantation. 

Lettre  a  Napoleon  sur  L'Esclarge. 

Livermore's,  Historical  Research. 

Lothian,  The  Marquis  of,  on. 

M' Galium' s  Trinidad. 

McDonnell's  Demerara. 

McHenry's  Cotton  Trade. 

Miair  s  Proposed  Slave  Empire. 

Murray' s  Land  of  Slaves  and  Free. 

New  Reasons  for  Abolishing  Slave  Trade. 

Noel's  Rebellion  in  America. 

North  and  South. 

North  and  South,  or  Slavery. 

Olmstead's  Cotton  Kingdom.      2  Vols. 

Slave  States. 

Opportunity  or  Reasons. 
Pitt's  Abolition  of  Slave  Trade. 
Pollard's  Black  Diamonds. 
Report  of  Committee  of  House  of  Lords, 
Reports  and  Tracts  on  Slavery. 
Romilly's  Speech,  House  of  Commons. 
Russell's  My  Diary,      2  vols. 
Sampson's  Letter  to  Webster. 
Schaffner's  War  in  America. 
Speeches  Va.  House  of  Delegates. 


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SLAVERY.— (  Conthnud.) 
Smith's  Civil  War  in  America. 
Southern  States  Paper  on. 
Spring's  Negro  at  Home. 
Stirling's  Letters. 
Steven's  West  Indies.     2  vols. 
Stroud's  Slave  Laws. 
Sturge  and  Harvey's  West  Indies. 
Still's  Underground  Railroad. 
Thorps  on  Slave  Trade. 
Three  Prize  Essays. 
Tracts  on  Slavery. 
Tracts  on  the  Slave  Trade. 
Tracts  on  Slavery  and  Religion. 
Trial  of  Capt.  John  Kimber. 
Van  Everie  Negroes  and  Slavery. 
West  India  Tracts. 
Wilson's  Slave  Power.     3  vols. 
^Villiam's  South  Vindicated. 
William's  Jamaica. 
Yate's  Colonial  Slavery. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  : 

Allen's  Chamberlin's  Administration  in. 
Catesby's  Natural  History  of.     2  vols. 
Constitution  of  1868. 
Elliot's  Debates.  Vol.  4. 
Garden's  Eulogy  on  Pinckney. 
Hewatt's  Colonial  History. 
History  of  the  Colony  of.      2  vols. 
Historical  Collection  of.     Vol.  I. 
Hume,  An  Epistle  to. 
Irving's  History  of  Turf  in. 
Military  Academy  of. 
O'Neall's  Bench  and  Bar  of.     2  vols. 
Ramsay's  Oration. 

Revolution. 

Resources   and  Industries  of. 

South  Carolina.     2  vols. 


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SOUTH  ZP^^OIA^K—Coiitinued. 

Report  Committee  on  Fraud,  1876. 
Reprinted  Tracts  on,  1600  to  1760. 
Simm's  South  Carolina. 
Sketch  of  Charleston. 

THE   SOUTH  : 

Addresses  and  Orations. 

Beard's  K.  K.  K.  Sketches. 

Carr's  Mounds  of  Mississippi  Valley. 

Curry's  Addresses. 

Edmund's  The  South' s  Redemption. 

Fitzhugh's  Sociology  for. 

Foote's  Bench  and  Bar  of  and  Soudiwest. 

Geology  of  James  River  Valley. 

Herbert's,  Why  the  Solid  South. 

Humphries'  Mississippi  Levees. 

Jones'  Addresses. 

Meek's  Romantic  Passages. 

Porcher's  Medical  Botany  of, 

Virginia  Geographical  Summary. 

"William's  Manual  for  Investors. 

TENNESSEE: 

Carpenter's  Tennessee. 

Hancock's  2d  Tennessee  Cavalry. 

Gilmore's  Down  in  Tennessee. 

Michaux's  Travels. 

Phelan's  History  ot. 

Ramsey's  Annals. 

Report  of  Com.  of  Agriculture. 

TEXAS : 

Baker's  Scrap  Book. 
Braman's  Information  About. 
Dew^ee's  Texas  Letters, 
Edward's  History  of 
Foot's  Texas  and  Texan?.     2  vols. 
Gouge's  Fiscal  History  of. 
Green's  Mier's  Expedition. 


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TEXAS. —  Continued. 
Hooton's  Texiana. 
Houstoun's  Texas. 
Kennedy's  Texas      2  vols. 
Kendall's  Santa  Fe  Expedition.     2  vols. 
Maillard's  Republic  of. 
North's  Five  Years  in. 
Morphis's  History  of. 
Olmsted's  Texas  Journey. 
Parker's  Notes  Taken. 
Reid's  Texas  Rangers. 

Tramp. 

Spaight's  Resources,  Soil  and  Climate  ot. 
Warren,  the  Texas  Refugee. 
Walker's  Texas  Division. 

TRAVELS  : 

Clemen's  Life  on  Mississippi. 
Combe's  Tours.     2  vols. 
Dickerson's  Protecting  Providence. 
Marcy's  Red  River  of  Louisiana. 
Murray's  Travels.     2  vols. 
Michaux's  Travels. 
M'Callams,  Trinidad. 
Meriwether's  A  Tramp's  Trip. 
North's  Five  Years  in  Texas. 
Olmstead's  Texas  Journey. 
Parker's  Notes  Taken. 
Raum's  Around  the  World. 
Robin's  Voyages  to  Louisiana.    3  vols. 
Robinson's  Early  Voyages  America. 
Robbins's  Journal. 
Stuart's  Three  Years  in  America. 
Tasistro's  Random  Shots.     2  vols. 
Thompson's  Mexico. 
Voyages  to  the  Spanish  Main. 
Whitfield's,  |ourn:il  otX'oyage. 

UNITED  STATES  : 
Army  Register,  1885. 


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UNITED   ^"^KT^^.— Continued. 
Census  of  1820. 

Congressional  Directory,  1885. 
Congressional  Directory,  1890. 
Emory's  Mexican  Boundary.      3  vols. 
Foreign  Relatiors,  1883. 
Hamilton's  History  of  Flag, 
Hamilton's  Men  and  Manners  of.    2  vols. 
Harper,  Dispute  with  France,  1797. 
Holmes'  American  Annals.      2  vols. 
International  Marine  Conference.  3  vols. 
Message  and  Documents,  1883-84. 

War  Dept.,  1883-84. 
Navy  Register,  1885. 
Ofncial  Register  of. 
Post  Office  Guide. 
Ramsay's  History  of.     3  vols.       , 
Ramsay's  and  Smith's  History  of.    3  vols. 
Report  of  Mississippi  River. 
'Warden's  History  of.      2  vols. 

VIRGINIA : 

Burke's  Mineral  Springs  of. 
Birkbeck's  Journey  from. 
Burton's  History  of  Norfolk, 
Byrd's  Dividing  Line.      2  vols. 
Burk's  Virginia.      4  vols. 
Campbell's  History  of. 
Confederate  Dead  in  Hollywood. 
Constitution  of  1864. 
Cooke's  Virginia. 
Craighill's  Virginia  Peerage. 
Convention  of  1829-30. 
Daniel's  Richmond  Exaniiner. 
Debates  on  Constitution  of  1768. 
Doddridge's  Indian  Wars  in. 
Elliot's  Debates,  vols  3-4. 
Fisher's  Monumental  Church. 
Gatford's  Virginia,  1657. 


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YlRGl^lA.—Contmucd. 
Geographical  Summary  of. 
Geology  of  James  River  Valley. 
Gilpin's  Exiles  in. 
Grantham's  Memorable  Actions. 
Grigsby's  Governor  Tazewell. 
Hawk's  Ecclesiastical  History  of. 
History  of  1722. 
Historical  Collection.     Vol.  III. 
Hotten's  Original  List. 
Howe's  Historical  Collections. 
Jefferson's  Virginia. 
Jefferson  and  Cabel's  University  ot. 
John's  Bishop  Meade. 
Jones'  Army  of  Northern. 
Journal  of  House   of  Delegates,  1865. 
Kerchival's  History  of  the  Valley. 
Letters  from  the  Virginia  Springs. 
Letters  of  Thos.  Nelson,  Jr. 
Map  of  Maryland  and  Va.,  1755. 
Mason's  Young  Lady's  Journal. 
Martin's  Gazetteer  and  History  of. 
Maury's  Physical  Survey  of. 
Mead's  Old  Churches  and  Famihes  in.  2  vol. 
Methodism  in. 

Military  Institute  Regulations. 
Mitchell,  A  Tour  Through  Part  of. 
McCarthy's  Soldier  Life  in. 
Neill's  Virginia  Company  London. 
Nova  Britania,  1609. 
Peyton's  Augusta  County. 
Pope's  Campaign  in,  in  1S62. 
Rich's  News  from,  1610. 
Roger's  Geology  of 
Removal  of  Monroe's  Remains. 
Sketches  of  Lynchburg. 
Slaughter's  Bristol  Parish. 
Col.  Fry. 


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VIRGINIA.— G?/^/^«^^^fl'. 
Strother's  Virginia  Illustrated. 
Scenesjin  the  Old  Dominion. 
Taylor's  Baptist  Ministers  of. 
True  Travels  of  Capt.  John  Smith. 
Virginia  and  Kentucky  Resolutions. 
Virginia  State  Papers.     7  vols. 
Virginia  Historical  Society.     Vol.  V. 
Walker's  Military  Institute. 
Water's  Pioneer  Adventures. 
Wise's  Seven  Decades. 

WAR  BETWEEN  THE  STATES  : 

Alfriend's  Jefferson  Davis. 
Allen's  Governor  Chamberlin. 
Andrew's  South  Since  the  War. 
Aughey,  Slavery  and  Secession. 
Baker's  U.  S.  Secret  Service. 
Bartlett's  Catalogue  of  Books  on. 
Battlefields  of  the  South.     2  vols. 
Bledsoe's  Is  Davis  a  Traitor. 
Bott's  The  Great  Rebellion. 
Boykin's  Falling  Flag. 
Brownlow's  Sketches  of  Secession. 
Buchanan's  Administration. 
Chesney's  Recent  Campaign. 
Chittenden's  Peace  Convention  Debates. 
Clack's  Refugee  Household. 
Cleveland's  Letters  and  Speeches  of  Stevens. 
Cooke's  Wearing  of  the  Grey. 
Cruise  of  the  Alabama. 
Craven's  Prison  Life  of  Davis. 
Daniel's  Richmond  Examiner. 
Davis's,  Rise  and  Fall.     2  vols. 

History  of  the  Confederate  States. 

DeBonstetten's  The  Man  of  the  North  and  ol  the  South. 
DeGasparin's  Uprising  of  a  Great  People. 
DeMontalembert,  Victorie  du  Nord. 
DeParis,  Civil  War  in  America.     4  vols. 


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WAR    BETWEEN    THE    STATES- -cc..i. 
Doubleday's  Fort  Sumpter,  1 860-61. 
Duke's  Morgan  Cavalry. 
Echoes  From  the  South. 
Edward's  Shelby  and  His  Men. 
Ellis's  Camp  Fires  of  Lee. 
Ellison's,  Slavery  and  Secession. 
Estvan's,  War  Pictures. 
Ford's  Romances  of  Morgan's  Raids. 
Fremantel's  Three  Months. 
Glimpses  of  the  Nation's  Struggle. 
Hardee's  Infantry  Tactics. 
Harding's  Belle  Boyd,  Camj)  and  Prison. 
Hancock's  Diary  of  2d  Tennessee. 
Harrison's  Pickett's  Men. 
Herbert's  Why  the  Solid  South. 
Hoke's  Great  Invasion. 
Hood's  Advance  and  Retreat. 
Humphrie's,  Gettysburg  to  the  Rapidan. 
Hunt's  Cruise  of  the  Shenandoah. 
Jacob's  Rebel  Invasion. 
Johnston's  Life  of  A.  S.  Johnston. 

Narrative. 

Jones,  Addresses. 

Chatham  Artillery. 

Christ  in  Camp. 

Life  in  the  South.      2  vcjIs. 

Memorial  VoliTme. 

Siege  of  Savannah. 

Jordon's  Forrest  Cavalry. 
Judson's  Political  Fallacies. 
Keilcy's  In  \'inculis. 
Kcnnaway's  On  Sherman's  Track. 
Kennedy's  Mr.  Ambrose's  Letters. 
Letters  of  a  Confederate  Officer. 
London  Index.     5  vols. 
Long's  Memoirs  of  Lee. 
Lothian's  Confederate  Secession. 


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WAR  BETWEEN  THE  STATES.  -C^^^. 

McCarthy's  Soldier  Life. 
McClelland's  Life  of  Stuart. 

Reports  on  Campaigns. 

McGuire's  Southern  Refugees. 
McHenry's  Cotton  Trade. 
Malet's  Errand  to  the  South. 
Monteiro's  War  Reminiscences. 
Mosby's  War  Reminiscences. 
Moore's  Geography  for  Dixie's  Children. 
My  Cave  Life  in  Vicksburg. 
Nelson's  Secession  and  East  Tennessee. 
Nichol's  Great  March. 

Noel's  Rebellion  in  America. 
North  and  South. 
Official  Record  of.     49  vols. 
Olmstead's  Journey. 
Paterson's  Shenandoah  Campaign. 
Peck's  Ashes  of  Southern  Homes. 
Pollard's  First  Year  of  the  War. 

Lee  and  his  Lieutenants. 

Lost  Cause. 

Secret  History. 

War  in  America. 


Report  on  war  U.  S.  Senate.     3  vols. 

44  "  "  "         Supplement.     2  vols. 

Roman's  Beauregard.      2  vols. 
Russell's  Diary  North  and  South.      2  vols. 
Sala's  Diary  During  the  War.      2  vols. 
Schaefner's  War  in  America. 
Scott's  Life  of  Mosby. 
Semmes'  Service  Afloat. 
Slaughter's  Randolph  Fairfax. 
Smith's  Civil  War  in  America. 

Southern  Side. 

Southwood's  "Beauty  and  Booty." 

Spence's  American  Union. 

Spencer's  Last  Ninety  Days  of  the  War. 


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WAR  BETWEEN  THE  STATES.-Gw. 

Stevens'  War  between  Stales.     2  vols. 

Stevenson's  Andersonville. 

Stolke's  American  War. 

Statutes  at  Large  Confederate  States. 

Swinton's  Army  of  Potonioc. 

Decisive  Battles. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers.      18  vols. 

Scharf's  Confederate  States  Navy. 

Taylor's  Destruction  and  Reconstruction. 

Von  Borcke's  Confederate  War.     2  vols. 

Virginia,  Campaign  of  Pope. 

Where  Men  Only  Dare  to  Go. 

Walker's  Memoirs  of  Viri,ania  Military  Institute. 

War  Letters  of  a  Volunteer. 

Walker's  Texas  Division. 

W^AR  OF  1812  : 

Barker,  (Jacob)  Life  of. 

Brackenridge's  History  ol. 

Capture  of  ^A^ashington. 

Darnell's  Journal. 

Gleig's  British  Compaign. 

Latour's  Atlas. 

McAfee's  Late  War. 

Nolte's  Fifty  Years. 

Parton's  Life  of  Jackson.     3  vols. 

William's  Capture  of  Washington, 

WEST  VIRGINIA: 

Dodge's  West  Virginia. 

Hale's  Trans- Allegheny  Pioneers. 


APPExNDIX. 

NEWSPAPERS  AND   PERIODICALS. 
READING-ROOM. 


NEW  YORK  CITY  DAILIES: 
MORNING. 

Herald. 
Journal. 
Press. 
Star. 
Sun. 
Times. 
Tribune. 
World. 
AFTERNOON. 

Commercial  Advertiser. 

Evening  Post. 

Mail  and  Express. 

Sun. 

Telegram. 

^A^o^ld. 

SOUTHERN  DAILIES  : 

The  Publishers  of  the  following  Daily  Papers,  have  generously 
sent  their  paper  free  to  the  Society. 
Atlanta  Constitution. 
Atlanta  Journal. 
Baltimore  American. 

"  Herald. 

Birmingham  Age-Herald. 
Brunswick  Times. 
Charleston  World. 
Chattanooga  Times. 
Columbus  Enquire-Sun. 


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SOUTHERN  'DPAIA'^^.—Contimccd. 

Fort  Worth  Gazette. 
Houston  Post. 
Kansas  City  Star. 
Knoxville  Journal. 
"  Tribune. 

Macon  Telegraph. 
Memphis  Appeal-Avalanch. 
Mobile  Register. 
Montgomery  Advertiser. 
Nashville  American. 
Norfolk  Landmark. 
"         Virginian. 
New  Orleans  States. 

"  Times  Democrat. 

Richmond  State. 

"  Times. 

Rome  Tribune. 

Wilmington,  Del.  Morning  News. 
Wilmington,  N.  C.  Messenger. 

WEEKLIES  : 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sunday  Press. 

Critic. 

Charleston,  S.  C.  Sunday  Budget. 

Frank  Leslie's. 

Harper's  W^eekly. 

Life. 

Judge. 

Mackey's  A.  B.  C.  Guide. 

Munsey's  Weekly. 

Puck. 

Saturday  Review. 

Saturday  Globe. 

Sportsman. 

Tow^n  Topics. 

The  Illustrated  American. 

Charlottesville  Va.  Chronicle. 


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MONTHLIES  : 

Atlantic. 

Belford's. 

Cenfiury. 

Cosmopolitan. 

Forum. 

Harper's. 

Lippincott's 

North  American  Review. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Magazine  of  American  History. 

Outing. 

Overland  Monthly. 

Popular  Science. 

Scribner's. 

Southern  Planter. 

St.  Louis  Magazine. 

ANNUALS  : 

New  York  City  Directory. 

"         Business  Directory. 
Congressional  Directory. 
Tribune  Almanac. 
World  Almanac. 
U.  S.  Army  Register. 
U.  S.  Navy 

ERRATA, 
on  page  ig,  loth  line,  read  : 

Canolles,  The  Fortune  of  a  Partisan  of '81,  In- Jtuis 
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